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Franklin Cudjoe Questions Mahama’s Use of Brother’s Private Jet.

The founder of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has raised concerns about the transparency of President John Mahama's use of a private jet owned by his brother, Ibrahim Mahama, for official trips to Senegal and The Gambia.In a Facebook post on January 19, 2025, Mr. Cudjoe acknowledged Acting Presidential Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu’s claim that taxpayers bore no cost due to Ibrahim’s generosity. However, he questioned the legal and ethical implications, asking whether the arrangement was classified as a gift and properly declared, as required by Ghanaian law.Cudjoe also pointed out Ghana’s history of governance lapses, comparing it to previous administrations’ actions, which left the nation with economic challenges. He emphasized the need for accountability in public office and proposed performance tracking systems to evaluate government officials' effectiveness.Additionally, he highlighted the importance of thorough vetting of ministerial nominees in critical sectors […]

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Fire Breaks Out Near Akosombo Dam, Concerns Rise.

A fire has been reported near the Akosombo Dam in the Eastern Region, causing concern due to the potential risks to the area.The cause of the fire is not yet known, and authorities have not provided details on the extent of the damage or the specific areas affected.Eyewitnesses are urging the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) to act quickly to prevent the blaze from spreading further. Given the importance of the Akosombo Dam as a critical resource for both water and energy in the country, there is heightened anxiety surrounding the situation.The GNFS has since reassured the public that the dam is safe, and there is no cause for alarm.

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Mahama Faces Backlash Over Anti-LGBTQ Bill U-Turn.

President John Dramani Mahama is under fire from Assin South MP, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, for allegedly backtracking on his campaign promise to pass the Family Values Bill.Rev. Fordjour, a strong advocate for the bill, accused Mahama of betraying Ghanaians by suggesting the promotion of family values through education rather than legislation. Speaking in an interview, he expressed plans to reintroduce the bill in Parliament, highlighting its legality as confirmed by the Supreme Court and its importance in safeguarding Ghanaian cultural norms.The MP emphasized the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) unwavering support for the bill and criticized Mahama for shifting focus after gaining an overwhelming parliamentary majority. He vowed that the bill would return to the legislative floor and urged Ghanaians to hold the President accountable for what he called a breach of trust.

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Lilwin Spends Over $40,000 on Ramsey Noah for ‘A Country Called Ghana’.

Ghanaian actor and producer Kwadwo Nkansah, also known as Lilwin, revealed he spent over $40,000 to feature Nigerian actor Ramsey Noah in his film A Country Called Ghana. In a conversation with Zionfelix, Lilwin shared the challenges of managing the film's budget, explaining that despite his efforts, some stars demanded too high a fee for participation.Lilwin also highlighted the substantial promotion costs, noting that he spent over one million Ghana cedis on the campaign, which included billboards, T-shirts, and even purchasing a Benz for visibility. His promotional efforts contributed to the movie's successful premieres in Accra and Kumasi.Despite the high investment, Lilwin remains committed to his vision of elevating Ghanaian cinema, making A Country Called Ghana a major topic of conversation in the industry.

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Apaak Warns Against Interfering with School Food Distribution.

Clement Apaak, the Builsa South MP overseeing food distribution to address shortages in Senior High Schools, has issued a strict warning to those attempting to disrupt the process.He revealed that the operation, directed by President John Mahama, involves distributing rice and other essentials to over 900 secondary and TVET institutions across the country, starting in Greater Accra.Military and police trucks, alongside private volunteer vehicles, are transporting the food, all under heavy security. Apaak emphasized that any interference would be met with legal consequences, assuring the public that the initiative is being closely coordinated by key government agencies to ensure its success.

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Dreams Shattered: Retired Engineer’s Struggle After Akosombo Dam Flooding.

Godson Hlordzi, a retired marine engineer, invested nearly 1.8 million Ghana cedis in aquaculture and snail farming along the Volta River in Mepe, hoping to live out a peaceful retirement. However, his dreams were destroyed by the Akosombo Dam spillage in October 2023, which flooded his farms, wiping out years of hard work. Despite receiving support from an NGO to start anew with okro farming, drought and a lack of funds to power irrigation systems are causing his crops to wither. As he and others await government compensation, they continue to face uncertainty in rebuilding their lives.

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Mahama Picks 10 Regional Minister Nominees for Approval.

President John Dramani Mahama has submitted a list of ten nominees for parliamentary approval as regional ministers. These nominees represent regions including Oti, Volta, Eastern, Northern, North East, Upper East, Ashanti, Ahafo, Savannah, and Greater Accra.Notably, Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo, the nominee for Greater Accra, is the only non-executive member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) among the group. She is currently the Member of Parliament for Shai Osudoku.While six regions—Western, Western North, Central, Bono, Bono East, and Upper West—still await nominations, the appointees so far include seasoned professionals and politicians with diverse expertise in governance, education, health, law, and public service.Some nominees, such as Ali Adolf John for the Northern Region, have already received widespread support in their regions. Parliament’s Appointment Committee has begun vetting nominees, with three awaiting final approval.

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ECG Launches “Operation Keep the Lights On” to Recover Revenue.

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced a revenue mobilization exercise, "Operation Keep the Lights On," set to run from January 15 to January 31, 2025. This initiative targets customers with arrears and includes prepaid meter inspections to ensure compliance.In a statement, ECG reminded the public that reconnecting after disconnection without authorization is a crime. The company plans to redeploy senior staff to maximize efforts during the exercise while ensuring that essential customer services remain available.ECG also urged public cooperation and highlighted that the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission’s LI (2413) grants them access to installations for effective operations.

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Cedi Slides Against Dollar but Gains on Pound.

The Ghanaian cedi experienced a challenging week, depreciating by 0.48% against the US dollar and increasing its year-to-date loss to 1.27% as of January 13, 2025. The local currency ended the week at a mid-rate of GH¢15.68 per dollar and began the new week trading at GH¢15.85.However, the cedi managed a slight gain of 0.26% against the pound while losing 0.62% to the euro.The Bank of Ghana plans to auction $20 million to Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) this week to ease demand pressures. Despite this, analysts predict that strong forex demand will keep the cedi under pressure throughout the week.

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Ato Forson Pledges to Scrap Betting Tax and E-Levy in First Budget.

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Finance Minister-designate, has vowed to abolish both the controversial betting tax and the E-Levy if approved. Speaking before the Appointments Committee on January 13, Dr. Forson criticized the betting tax as ineffective, arguing that it has failed to generate the expected revenue and instead burdens the sector unnecessarily.He also reaffirmed his opposition to the E-Levy, describing it as poorly classified and inefficient within Ghana’s tax framework. Dr. Forson emphasized his commitment to creating a sustainable and growth-oriented tax regime that relieves citizens and promotes economic development.Residents and businesses are optimistic about the potential relief these changes could bring, should Dr. Forson's plans be implemented successfully.

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