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Transition Team Investigates Last-Minute Deals Amid Election Shift.

As Ghana prepares for its 2024 leadership transition, a joint team overseeing the power handover has raised concerns about the outgoing government’s last-minute actions, particularly recruitment and financial deals. A special committee will be established to investigate new hires across government ministries, checking if they followed proper procedures and received necessary financial clearances. The committee will also examine a controversial GH¢240 million payment linked to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).Felix Kwakye Ofosu, spokesperson for the transition team, highlighted the fiscal risks of these decisions, stressing the incoming administration’s need to review such financial matters to ensure good governance. The team has called for a halt to these last-minute actions to protect the nation’s resources as the country faces economic challenges. This marks the continuation of concerns over outgoing administrations making appointments and payments just before relinquishing power.

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Ben Ephson Attributes 2024 Election Prediction Miss to Voter Apathy…

Pollster and Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch, Ben Ephson, has explained why his prediction for the 2024 general election fell short. Speaking on Joy Prime, he highlighted voter apathy among New Patriotic Party (NPP) members as the key reason for his miscalculation.Ephson emphasized the challenge of detecting apathy in pre-election polls, citing a sharp decline in NPP voter turnout, especially in strongholds like the Ashanti Region, where votes dropped by over 1.2 million compared to 2020.Drawing parallels with the 2016 U.S. election, he noted that apathy, similar to that seen among Black voters during Hillary Clinton’s campaign, is a critical but hard-to-measure factor in polling.Reflecting on his career, he stated, "Out of eight polls in 23 years, I’ve missed two. Both times, apathy was the unknown variable."Ephson concluded that had the remaining NPP voters turned out, the party could […]

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505,000 Businesses to Be Delisted by December 2024.

The Office of the Registrar of Companies (ORC) plans to delist over 500,000 business names and 5,000 companies from its registry by the end of December 2024. This move is targeted at entities that have failed to file annual returns despite extended grace periods and reminders.Registrar Jemima Mamaa Oware explained that this initiative is part of efforts to ensure compliance with the Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992) and enhance the integrity of the ORC's registry. Non-compliant entities will face restrictions, including a 12-year prohibition on reusing delisted names.Digital Transformation in 2025The ORC plans to fully transition to a digital system in April 2025, streamlining services like business registration, renewals, and filing returns. The system will integrate with key institutions like the National Identification Authority (NIA) and Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to improve operational efficiency and accessibility.Businesses at risk of delisting […]

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Heroic Mid-Air Rescue: Ghanaian Doctor Shares Her Experience.

Dr. Joyce Emefa Addo-Klah, a Ghanaian doctor, recounted how she saved a passenger's life during a KLM flight from Amsterdam to Accra on December 11, 2024. Speaking on Joy FM, she described her swift response when a medical emergency arose four hours into the journey.Traveling with her husband, also a doctor, and their son, Dr. Addo-Klah quickly grabbed her medical equipment and attended to the passenger. Assisted by the KLM crew and their well-equipped emergency kit, she stabilized the patient and monitored their condition in the business class area until landing.“This isn’t my first in-flight emergency,” she remarked, emphasizing her habit of carrying basic medical tools while traveling. The passenger is now stable, and Dr. Addo-Klah continues to follow up on their recovery.

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Mahama Prioritizes Economic Relief for Ghanaians.

Felix Ofosu Kwakye, spokesperson for the transition team of President-Elect John Mahama, has assured Ghanaians that the incoming administration is committed to reviving the economy. Mahama’s priorities include stabilizing the cedi, reducing inflation, and easing financial burdens.At a joint transition meeting, concerns were raised about last-minute recruitments and a controversial GH₵240 million payment involving the ECG. To address these issues, a committee is being formed to ensure transparency in financial decisions.Speaking to the Chinese Ambassador, Mahama emphasized strengthening Ghana-China relations and focusing on sustainable economic growth, despite the challenges of debt defaults and inflation.

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Dr. Bawumia Could Return as NPP Candidate in 2028 – Dr. Osae-Kwapong.

Dr. John Osae-Kwapong, a political scientist and fellow at CDD-Ghana, has suggested that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate for the 2024 elections, could be re-nominated in 2028.Dr. Bawumia recently lost to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in both the presidential and parliamentary elections. Speaking on the AM Show on December 13, Dr. Osae-Kwapong explained that the NPP’s decision would depend on their interpretation of the 2024 election results.Key Points:Re-nomination Possibility: If the NPP attributes the loss to internal factors rather than a strong NDC campaign, they may opt to give Dr. Bawumia another chance.Strategic Calculations: The dynamics of 2028 will be critical since John Mahama, who won in 2024, is limited to one term, potentially changing the political landscape.Learning from Mistakes: Dr. Osae-Kwapong emphasized that the NPP must carefully analyze their loss and make strategic […]

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Human Trafficking Surges Globally, Driven by Conflict and Climate Crises – UN Report.

Human trafficking has sharply increased globally, reaching 25% above pre-pandemic levels in 2022, according to a UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) report. Conflicts, climate-induced disasters, and organized crime were cited as key drivers of this rise.The report highlights that:69,627 victims were recorded in 2022, with sub-Saharan Africa accounting for 26%.Children made up 38% of victims, while women comprised 39%.Women and girls were predominantly trafficked for sexual exploitation (60%), whereas men and boys were forced into labor or other activities, including criminality and begging.Migration influxes and unaccompanied minors contributed to increased trafficking in regions like Europe and North America.The sharpest increases were observed in sub-Saharan Africa, North America, and parts of Europe. The UN attributes this surge not only to better detection but also to an actual rise in trafficking activity.The report calls for urgent international collaboration to tackle […]

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Malaria Cases Surge in 2023, African Children Under Five Most Affected—WHO Report.

Malaria cases rose by 11 million in 2023, bringing the total to 263 million, according to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) report. The death toll remained high, with 597,000 fatalities, the majority being African children under five years old.WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized that "no one should die of malaria," yet the disease disproportionately affects children and pregnant women in Africa.Progress against malaria has stagnated since 2015, with the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbating challenges. While new tools like vaccines and advanced bed nets show promise, climate change, drug resistance, and underfunding hinder efforts. The $4 billion raised in 2023 fell far short of the $8.3 billion needed to fight the disease effectively.The WHO continues to advocate for increased investment and innovative strategies to combat this preventable and treatable disease.

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Police and Military Team Up to Secure Post-Election Calm.

The Ghana Police Service, in partnership with the military, has intensified security patrols across the country to maintain peace following the 2024 general elections.In a statement, the police highlighted that these efforts, which include joint day-and-night patrols, intelligence-led operations, and the deployment of officers to key locations, have been pivotal in keeping the nation stable. Over 115 suspects have been arrested so far, with nine apprehended in the last 24 hours.Authorities have also assured citizens of their commitment to sustaining peace and urged the public to report any security concerns using the toll-free number 0800311311.

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Jubilee House Sets January Deadline for Vehicle Returns by Appointees.

The Office of the President has directed all outgoing government appointees to return official vehicles in their possession by January 3, 2025. This move reinforces the administration's policy against appointees acquiring government vehicles, a practice discontinued after President Akufo-Addo's first term in 2020. The directive applies to ministers, deputies, regional ministers, and special aides as the government transitions to a new administration. Jubilee House emphasized accountability and responsible management of state resources, urging appointees to comply fully with the rules.

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