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President Mahama’s Official Portrait Released Amid Caution on Framed Versions.

The Office of the President has unveiled the official portrait of President John Dramani Mahama, symbolizing his leadership and dedication to Ghana. In a statement on January 9, 2025, Acting Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu described the portrait as a reflection of national pride, unity, and the aspirations of Ghanaians.The presidency also issued a warning against unauthorized production of framed versions of the portrait. It clarified that no individual or company had been contracted to produce or distribute framed pictures in bulk. Citizens were urged to avoid scams tied to the release of the portrait.The official portrait is set to be displayed in offices and public spaces nationwide, reinforcing the collective vision of President Mahama’s leadership. This announcement follows his January 7, 2025, inauguration and complements his first wave of ministerial appointments.The President’s initial nominees include:Dr. Cassiel Ato Baah Forson – […]

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Dumsor: Mahama Calls for Immediate Action on Looming Power Crisis.

President John Dramani Mahama has raised alarms over an imminent energy crisis just days after assuming office. The crisis, commonly referred to as "dumsor," stems from critically low fuel reserves, reportedly sufficient for only five hours of supply, according to Yapei Kusawgu MP John Jinapor.Jinapor criticized the outgoing administration for neglecting to secure adequate fuel supplies, leaving the new government vulnerable to widespread outages.In a meeting with the World Bank delegation, President Mahama assured the public of his commitment to addressing the crisis. He noted, “Ghana has the human resources to deal with the situation and turn things around quickly.”Meanwhile, the Institute for Energy Security (IES) has urged swift action to prevent the escalation of dumsor, which could severely impact the country.

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Independent MPs Align with NDC Majority in Parliament.

Four independent Members of Parliament have decided to collaborate with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Majority Caucus in Parliament. The Majority Chief Whip, Kwame Governs Agbodza, announced this during a parliamentary discussion but noted that official communication is yet to be made to the Speaker.The MPs include Dr. Ohene Kwame Frimpong (Asante Akim North), Nandaya Yaw Stanley (Wulensi), Kwame Asare Obeng, aka Kwame A Plus (Gomoa Central), and Worlasi Kpeli (Afram Plains North), an NDC member who contested independently.These MPs lack the numbers to form a third caucus, so they are required to individually notify the Speaker of their decision to join the Majority for parliamentary business. Until this happens, the Speaker, Alban Bagbin, stated their decisions would not be recorded officially.This development could alter the composition of Parliament’s Selection Committee, which is responsible for assigning MPs to various parliamentary […]

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Ghana’s First Female Vice President: A Symbol of Progress and Hope.

Ghana achieved a historic milestone with the nomination of Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang as the running mate to former President John Dramani Mahama during the 2020 general elections. As the first woman to be nominated for vice presidency on a major party ticket, her selection signified a monumental step towards gender inclusivity and inspired nationwide discussions on women's roles in leadership.A Historic NominationThe National Democratic Congress (NDC) received widespread praise for selecting Professor Opoku-Agyemang, a renowned academic and former Minister of Education. Former President Mahama lauded her integrity, leadership, and dedication to Ghana’s development as key factors in the decision. This bold choice reflected the NDC’s commitment to gender equity and progressive politics.An Exceptional LeaderProfessor Opoku-Agyemang’s impressive credentials include a PhD in English Literature and a distinguished academic career. She became the first female Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape […]

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Parents Urged to Bring Food as Free SHS Faces Supply Crisis.

The Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) has called on parents to support the feeding of their wards in senior high schools amid worsening food shortages.Speaking to JoyNews, CHASS National Secretary Primus Baro revealed that many schools are grappling with inadequate food supplies, leading to rationing. He urged parents to send students with items like gari, shitor, and sugar to supplement what schools can provide."Food supplies to schools, particularly in the northern regions, are critically low," Baro noted. "In some schools, oil is unavailable, and alternatives like margarine are being used for cooking. Staples such as maize and beans are also scarce, leaving rice and gari as the only available options."CHASS had previously requested that the Ghana Education Service (GES) postpone reopening schools until financial arrears were settled. However, GES rejected this plea, resulting in a dire […]

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Wenchi SDA Church Honors Girls for Virginity Preservation.

The Wenchi West District of the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church in the Bono Region has honored 20 girls aged 13-16 for preserving their virginity. During a special thanksgiving service, the girls were recognized and awarded undisclosed sums for their upkeep. Mrs. Nana Amponsah Poku, the District Coordinator of the Young Adventist Women Ministries, praised the girls for their commitment and urged them to protect their virginity until marriage. She also emphasized the importance of reintroducing traditional rites like Bragoro or Dipo to safeguard young girls from promiscuity and teenage pregnancies.Pastor Andrews Dua Bour Kyere, Associate Pastor of the district, also commended the girls and encouraged others to remain focused on education and purity. The honored girls expressed gratitude for the church's support in their spiritual development.

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Mahama Revokes Appointments of Akufo-Addo’s Local Government Executives.

President John Dramani Mahama has revoked the appointments of all Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCES) who served under the previous Akufo-Addo administration. This decision, effective immediately, was communicated in a letter signed by Dr. Callistus Mahama, the Secretary to the President.The action aligns with President Mahama's vision to restructure local governance and ensure it supports the policies of his new government. The move is backed by the authority granted under the Local Government Act, 2016 (Act 936) and its 2017 amendment, Act 940. By this directive, all appointments made under these sections of the law have been nullified.

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Police Neutralize Armed Robber in Shootout on Wenchi-Wa Highway.

The Police in Wenchi, Bono Region, shot and killed a suspected armed robber in the early hours of December 28, 2024, during an exchange of gunfire. The incident occurred on the Wenchi-Wa Highway around 3:40 a.m. when four armed suspects attacked passengers on a Sprinter minibus and a Yutong bus.Upon receiving a distress call, the police patrol team responded, only to be met with gunfire from the robbers. The officers retaliated, killing one suspect, while the other three escaped into the bush.Recovered items include a locally manufactured single-barrel gun, six BB cartridges, cash, and a student bag containing two Itel mobile phones and a power bank believed to be stolen.Authorities have launched a manhunt for the escaped suspects and are continuing investigations.

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Police Beef Up Security for New Year’s Eve Celebrations.

The Ghana Police Service has deployed additional officers and intensified patrols nationwide to ensure public safety during New Year's Eve celebrations. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Grace Ansah-Akrofi announced that traffic officers would be stationed at key intersections and roads near churches and entertainment venues hosting large gatherings.The enhanced measures include increased highway and residential patrols, protection of faith-based events, and safeguarding critical infrastructure. The Police have also issued a strong warning to religious organizations against spreading fear-inducing "false prophecies" that could cause public panic.ACP Ansah-Akrofi commended Ghanaians for their cooperation in maintaining peace throughout the year and assured the public of the Police's commitment to ensuring a safe and peaceful transition into the New Year.

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WAEC Releases 2024 WASSCE Results: Over 4,000 Subject Results Canceled.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results for the 2024 WASSCE for School Candidates. Out of the 460,611 students who registered for the exams, some irregularities were reported, leading to actions by WAEC:Subject results for 4,108 candidates were canceled due to bringing unauthorized materials like notes and textbooks into the exam hall.Entire results of 483 candidates were canceled for using mobile phones.Subject results of 781 candidates and the full results of 209 candidates were withheld for further investigations.WAEC has cautioned stakeholders to beware of fraudsters offering to alter results. The results can be accessed online at www.waecgh.org using WAEC’s results verification system.

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