GBF keen on leading Black Bombers to secure 2024 Olympic Games qualification

Mr. Dauda Fuseini, Vice President of the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) says the Federation is committed to help select well-experienced boxers to represent Ghana in the upcoming Olympic Games qualifiers in Italy.

Ghana failed to book a slot in the first qualification process in Dakar, Senegal as all 12 boxers were eliminated.

However, Ghana stands a chance of making it to the competition in the next qualifiers in Italy with hopes of making history once again.

Mr. Fuseini speaking in an interview with the GNA Sports said ‘The boys are so poised in attaining something in the next qualification tournament which would happen in Italy. We have been able to psych them, so we have called them again for a new session in preparation for the qualifiers’.

He noted that there was an assurance Ghana would qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympic following the zeal shown in their few days of training.

He said in order to get the best boxers for Ghana, the Federation was set to organize a boxing justify to select boxers who would represent Ghana, of which Olympic Champion Samuel Takyi was included.

‘We are going to change the dynamics because we have realised that a lot of countries are getting their professional boxers involved and we also have few professional boxers who are exceptionally good who would be included in the justification process.’

The Vice President urged Ghanaians to rally behind the team as they go all out to achieve success.

In all, 13 boxers have begun training with the Black Bombers team ahead of the qualifiers.

The 2024 Olympic Games is slated for July 24.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Medeama SC jets off to Guinea for CAF Champions League second clash

Premier League Champions, Medeama Sporting Club have left the shores of Ghana for their CAF Champions League second-leg clash encounter against Guinea’s AC Horoya.

The Tarkwa-based side would go into the game with a 3-1 advantage over their opponents who were hoping to sail through to the next round.

A group stage entry would be a historic moment for the champions who were confident of equalling Berekum Chelsea’s 2016 record.

Medeama have enjoyed one of their best season’s this year, winning the betPawa Premier League and heading towards the Group stages of the CAF Champions League.

The Yellow and Mauve boys would hope to make history once again, having eliminated Nigeria’s Remo Stars in the first round of the competition.

Source: Ghana News Agency

CAF Confederation Cup: Dreams FC heads to Liberia ahead of second leg clash against FC Kallon

Ghana Premier League side, Dreams FC have left the shores of Ghana to Monrovia to prepare for their second leg encounter of the CAF Confederation Cup against FC Kallon at the SKD Stadium on Saturday.

Dreams FC managed to pick a 2-1 advantage against their opponents in the first leg and would need a convincing win to sail through to the next stage of the continental competition.

Coach Abdul Karim Zito has settled on his final 18-man squad who would be in action to secure a positive result for the side.

The gaffer also expressed confidence in his men going into the clash despite playing as visitors against a strong Liberian side.

The FA Cup champions would be in search of a second advantage, having eliminated Guinea’s Milo FC in the first round.

Source: Ghana News Agency

FIFA, CAF to grace 2023 GFA elections in Tamale

A delegation from the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) and the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) are expected to honour the forthcoming GFA elective congress in Tamale.

The much-anticipated election had been scheduled for October 05,2023, as the football fraternity would go to the polls to elect a new leadership for the next four years.

Mr. Gelson Fernandes, Director, FIFA Member Associations Africa, Silmara Sousa, Development Program Coordinator, FIFA Member Associations Africa, Mr. Ahmed Harraz, Senior MA Governance Services Manager and FIFA MA Governance were some members selected by the world football body to honour the event.

The delegation would also engage the elections committee of the GFA before the main event to meet FIFA’s standard.

Dignitaries from the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) and the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) have given their assurance to arrive in Ghana for the elections in the coming weeks.

Mr. Kurt Okraku, President of the Ghana Football Association would go unopposed after the Mr. George Afriyie was dismissed from the race.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Lilwin serves up anthemic new single featuring Lasmid

Ghanaian actor and musician Kwadwo Nkansah has released another soul-catching and uplifting motivational single titled ‘Y3b3 Y3 Yie.’

The song, which features reigning New Artiste of the Year Lasmid, triggers a spirit of hope for the hopeless and represents a breath of new life.

The new single produced by renowned beatmaker Apya comes along with some hard-hitting kicks and is incorporated with guitars, violins, drums, and electronic keyboard sounds.

The duet between Lilwin and Lasmid on the new tune sounds refreshing, with the latter dropping some astounding vocals.

The lyrics of the song are uplifting, taking one’s spirits from gloomy states to a better understanding of God’s undying love for believers and how he demonstrates his prowess even in difficult times.

Accompanying this song is a lyric video for easy consumption and appreciation.

The song ‘Y3b3 Y3 Yie’ is available on YouTube and all streaming platforms:

Source: Ghana News Agency

President Akufo-Addo optimistic about Ghana’s health goals for 2030

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo says the country’s vision of becoming the preferred destination for medical care in West Africa by 2030 is on course.

He said the country was working successfully towards that goal with a substantial investment to strengthen health systems performance, infrastructural growth and access to quality healthcare.

President Nana Akufo-Addo, inaugurating the St. Michael’s Specialist Hospital (SMSH), at Lapaz, Accra, said the nation’s health target had been buoyed by the progress of work on the ‘Agenda 111’ initiative.

The initiative is to provide 100-bed standard district hospitals with accommodation for doctors and nurses, construction of new regional hospitals for the six newly-created regions as well as two new psychiatric hospitals.

Giving a breakdown of the percentage of work done so far, the President hinted that the average completion rate of the 89 ongoing projects was 52 per cent, with work on some of the sites being 70 to 80 per cent complete.

These comprise 86 district hospitals, two regional psychiatric hospitals and the Western Regional Hospital.

The President lauded the founder of the Specialist Hospital, Mr. Michael Banahene, for his vision and complementing the Government’s efforts at achieving universal health coverage.

The Hospital is a multidisciplinary state-of-the-art facility providing patient-centred healthcare services, including surgery.

It deals with plastic and neurosurgery, cardiology and mental health consultations, surgical care, paediatrics, dental and interventional cardiology care, antenatal and delivery care, amongst others.

‘Beyond the building of these new healthcare facilities, my vision is to help our country become the Centre of Excellence in medical care in West Africa by 2030,’ the President assured.

The relevance of the country’s vision, he said, was reinforced by the fact that the sub-Region was projected to have a population of half a billion people by the said year.

Consequently, the authorities were leveraging Ghana’s status as the most peaceful country in the Region to upgrade its health facilities and human resource development, he stressed.

The agenda is to derive maximum benefits from the health sector for accelerated economic growth.

‘The first wealth is health. Good health is fundamental to all we do and hope to do,’ President Nana Akufo-Addo noted.

He reiterated the Government’s commitment to working with the private sector in achieving the nation’s health goals, especially as enshrined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor , described the SMSH project as monumental, and commended the authorities for the initiative.

Mr. Banahene, the Founder, said achieving universal health coverage was a shared responsibility, and urged the Government to work effectively with the private sector to achieve that goal.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Bank of Ghana Governor signs book of condolence in memory of late Ga Manye

Dr Ernest Addison, Governor of the Bank of Ghana has signed the book of condolence opened at the Ga Mantse Palace in memory of the late Queenmother of the Ga State, Naa Dedei Omaedru III.

He pledged the support of the Bank towards the funeral preparations of the late Ga Manye.

Dr Addison was accompanied by a delegation, including Dr Maxwell Opoku-Afari, the First Deputy Governor,

The rest were Board Members including Dr Samuel Nii -Noi Ashong, Mr Andrew Boye-Doe and Mr Joseph Alhassan.

The Bank’s Secretary, Ms.Sandra Thompson and the Head of the Security, Wg CDR Kwame Asare Boateng were also part of the delegation.

The delegation presented items such as customary drinks, assorted soft drinks, bottles of water, and a cheque to support the funeral preparations.

‘The demise of the late Ga Manye is a matter of concern to us all. The Central Bank will lend its support for a befitting burial for the late Ga Manye. We are grateful for your warm reception,’ he said.

Ms. Sandra Thompson, the Bank’s Secretary, said over the years there had been a cordial relationship between the Ga State and the Bank.

She said the Bank had extended support to the Ga State in so many ways, adding that it would continue to do so in areas such as education.

‘The Bank of Ghana and the Accra Metropolitan Assembly is currently collaborating to build a three-storey eighteen-unit classroom block and a three-unit nursery block with ancillary facilities for the Independence Avenue 2 Cluster of Schools, a project which we hope to complete by the end of this year,’ Ms Thompson said.

The BoG delegation was warmly received by the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II together with other traditional leaders in the Ga State.

King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Governor and Management of the Bank while also urging them to remain focused on discharging their mandate.

‘There are lots of challenges in Ghana but I entreat you to work diligently to deliver on your mandate. Do not be discouraged and it is not everything you do which will please people but then be focused and remain steadfast,’ he added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

UNFPA trains adolescent girls in employable skills

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has enrolled six adolescent girls at Techiman in the Bono East Region in a non-formal training programme to acquire employable skills in support of better livelihoods.

The beneficiaries are all minors, aged between 15 and 17, who were single teenage mothers or victims of child-marriage.

They were trained in dressmaking and hairdressing to create jobs and wealth for themselves and their families for a secure socio-economic future.

This is to empower the adolescent mothers and survivors of child marriage to eke a living, address the menace of child marriage and sexual and gender-based violence, and improve reproductive health outcomes.

It is being implemented in six selected areas in the region; Techiman South and Nkoranza South municipalities, Techiman North, Nkoranza North, Pru East and West districts with the support of the Bono East Regional Coordinating Council.

The initiative broadly sought to reduce the prevalence of child marriage and improve the health, safety, and the general well-being of young girls and women.

Ms Julian Harrison Mutaah, the UNFPA Regional Focal Person at the RCC, said this during a monitoring exercise in Techiman and other project communities by a team of UNFPA officials to assess and evaluate the progress of implementation, achievements, challenges and lessons learnt.

She said the master apprentices had been provided with tools/equipment to facilitate their work to break the cycle of poverty, adolescent motherhood, and child marriage.

Highlighting some achievements since January, this year, Ms Mutaah said a group of trained Muslim men, known as ‘Male Champions’ had formed a club at Kintampo in the Kintampo North Municipality of the region to engage in house-to-house discussions and hold ‘parliamentary sittings’ to educate their peers about the threat of child marriage and gender-based violence.

She shared a testimony of a female beneficiary who, through the knowledge gained, was able to convince her uncle to stop giving out his teenage daughter for marriage, adding that another young man confessed he had stopped smoking because of the exposure through the training.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Reconfigure Komenda Sugar Factory into fruit manufacturing – Youth

The youth of Komenda in the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem Municipality of the Central Region have called on the Government to redesign the Komenda Sugar Factory into a fruit processing plant, through a liaison with the private sector.

That would add value to fruits, which were in abundance in the area, with some going waste due to the lack of preservation facilities, they said.

The youth called for an urgent step towards the revival of the factory to help fight poverty, create decent employment, open up the local economy, and make life meaningful for the people.

Mr Yaw Bayin, a youth leader in the community, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that eight years after commissioning the factory, the youth continued to loiter about without jobs, resulting in high social delinquencies.

The $35-million dollar Komenda Sugar Factory, built with an Indian Exim Bank grant, was inaugurated in May 2016, by the then President, Mr John Dramani Mahama, amid pomp and pageantry.

The factory was built to crush 1,250 tonnes of sugarcane per day to reduce Ghana’s annual sugar requirement, estimated at 375,000 tonnes.

Mr Bayin recalled how the harsh weather conditions, combined with the salty breeze from the Atlantic Ocean that lies about three kilometres from the factory, caused rapid corrosion of the metallic parts of the machinery.

In addition, weeds, until recently, had virtually taken over the factory, making it a haven for rodents and reptiles.

With abundant arable lands for growing sugarcane, Mr Bayin could not comprehend the wasting away of the magnificent factory set up to provide 7,300 direct and indirect jobs.

He recalled how thousands of sugarcane out-growers beamed with smiles of hope following the rebirth of the factory some couple of months ago, but their hopes had died out due to unfulfilled promises by the Government.

He bemoaned the inability of the factory’s management to secure a reliable raw material base to operationalise the factory.

‘The factory is our pride, our hope, and the venture that would earn many their livelihoods,’ he said.

Mr Okatakyi Ackon, the Director of Communications of the sugarcane out-growers, told the GNA in an interview that many of the nearly 3,000 out-growers currently produced to feed palm wine distillers in the area.

He gave the assurance that they were ready to support the re-operationalisation of the factory if the management put its house in order.

Upholding the concerns of the youth, a former worker, who pleaded anonymity, said the sad state of the factory was a major concern to all well-meaning residents of Komenda.

With obvious apprehensions, many felt dejected and disappointed as reassurances had yielded no positive results, he said.

The 26-year-old, unemployed, indicated that any further delay in putting the factory back on its wheels could deepen the woes of the youth.

The management of the factory, however, declined to speak on the issues.

Source: Ghana News Agency

More than 5,000 farmers at Gomoa Central receive inputs to boost agriculture

More than 5,000 farmers in the Gomoa Central District of the Central Region have been given farming inputs to enhance their work and make agribusiness attractive and profitable.

They were provided with 6,000 cutlasses, 1,000 bags of fertilizer, 800 boxes each of weedicides and pesticides, and 2,500 wellington boots.

Mr Benjamin Kojo Otoo, the District Chief Executive of Gomoa Central, at a ceremony to present the items to the farmers, said the inputs were procured with the Assembly’s Common Fund to support farmers to increase their yields.

The beneficiaries were selected through the District Agricultural Department to ensure equitable distribution of the inputs to avoid complaints and discontents.

Under the Government’s planting for export and rural development, 200,000 seedlings of tree crops, including oil palm, coconut, mango and teak were supplied to farmers.

Mr Otoo said the Government would continue to create an enabling environment for better yield, and provide farmers with fertilizers, chemicals, seedlings and vegetable seeds to boost agriculture in the district.

The President Akufo- Addo led-Government would never disappoint in its expectation to improve agriculture, he said, and urged the farmers to beware of vain promises by some politicians.

He drew the farmers attention to the recent increment in producer price of cocoa, being one of the best decisions the government had taken to improve their living standards.

Mrs Naana Eyiah Quansah, the Deputy Interior Minister and MP for Gomoa Central, assured the farmers that government was prepared to invest heavily in agriculture and would continue to provide farm inputs, free of charge, to cushion them in their activities and reduce the economic hardships they faced.

She appealed to the farmers to rally strongly behind her to retain the parliamentary seat in 2024 to facilitate her support to the constituency.

The MP announced that government had approved the construction of a district police headquarters at Gomoa Central to wean it from the Agona Swedru District Police Command and urged the farmers to continue to support the Government to succeed.

Source: Ghana News Agency