Sports News of Tuesday, 17 August 2021Source: ghanasoccernet.comMyron Boadu has said that he is adapting to the French Ligue 1 after playing his first two games for AS Monaco. The 20-year-old joined the Ligue 1 side in the transfer window for 20 million euros from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar. Myron Boadu of Ghanaian descent said despite receiving several offers from other clubs, Monaco was very appealing. "The transfer window is a time when there are also a lot of rumors. "I know the game in France is a little different, but I’m ready to adapt and fight to win in Ligue 1.
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August 17, 2021 15:22 UTC
Business News of Tuesday, 17 August 2021Source: www.ghanaweb.comThe International Cocoa Organization (ICCO) has released a report for the monthly performance of cocoa on the international market for July 2021. According to highlights of the report available to GhanaWeb, prices of the nearby cocoa futures contract averaged US$2,195 per tonne. For Europe, 7,960 tonnes of cocoa beans were exchanged on the market against the July 2021 contract, down from the 9,280 tonnes tendered against July 2020. Meanwhile, Ivory Coast and Ghana account for almost 60% of world supplies for cocoa beans. See the full report below:
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August 17, 2021 15:11 UTC
General News of Wednesday, 18 August 2021Source: peacefmonline.comThe Secretary of the University of Ghana branch of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), Prof. Ransford Yaw Gyampo says the government approach in resolving the ongoing strike of the association is ‘appalling’. He said on NEAT FM’s morning show, 'Ghana Montie' that the government's move to use state institutions to force them into the classrooms will not work if negotiations are not made to address their plight. “Don’t use state institutions to threaten the poor, it won’t work,” he told host Kwesi Aboagye. Prof Gyampo was addressing a contempt case brought against the leadership of UTAG by the National Labour Commission (NLC) to a Labour Court. While the NLC says that UTAG cannot remain on strike while negotiating with the government, UTAG insists that there is currently no active negotiation between them.
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August 17, 2021 14:37 UTC
“Government officials have posted artwork of 'Agenda 111'. The government is saying that it is going to start the project with 100 million dollars. That 100 million dollars, where did they get the money from? Today, it is out of the same fund that this government has taken 100 million dollars to start agenda 111,” he recounted. If you are building a proper 100-bed hospital today, you will need between 20 to 30 million dollars,” he indicated.
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August 17, 2021 14:26 UTC
“IPAC is an advisory committee to the EC and IPAC is housed by the EC and it’s the EC that calls IPAC meetings. The NDC flagbearer went on to state that the directive of the EC is an indication that the commission is being unreceptive to the party. For him, the right decision is for the EC to “call an IPAC meeting and table it. You can’t say take your letter to IPAC.”The country's election system has been proposed for reforms by the opposition NDC. Top among the proposals offered by the party is that the EC Chairperson must be appointed with parliament's prior consent.
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August 17, 2021 14:26 UTC
Speaking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, he said TEIN is in support of the demands by UTAG, and the government must take steps in addressing the concerns. We have asked all TEIN members to wear red hand bands in support of UTAG," he said. He hinted at plans by TEIN to petition NLC and also hold a demonstration in protest against the government should they fail in addressing the concerns raised by UTAG. "We want NLC to force the government to address the concerns raised by UTAG. If they don't, we will organize a big demonstration to demand from the government to address the concerns raised by UTAG."
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August 17, 2021 14:11 UTC
Sports News of Tuesday, 17 August 2021Source: 3news.comMidfielders Benjamin Afutu and Gladson Awako are among 36 players registered by Hearts of Oak for their 2021-22 CAF Champions League campaign. Initial reports claimed Afutu was excluded by Hearts because he refused to extend his contract, but the official list includes the 25-year-old. Former Great Olympics captain Awako has also been registered despite Hearts of Oak yet to officially announce his signing. Hearts of Oak have been drawn against Guinean side CI Kamsar in the preliminary round of the competition. The winner will face Moroccan heavyweights Wydad Athletic Club in the first round.
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August 17, 2021 13:52 UTC
Prof. Emmanuel Asante in 2018 proposed that churches that sell anointing oil and other materials should be made to pay tax. He described the sale of such materials in the church as "real business." Prof. Emmanuel Asante, has said churches that are into the sale of anointing oil and other materials must be made to pay tax on those commercial activities. According to him, the sale of anointing oil and candles is a real profit-making business, which requires that taxes are paid on them. I am sure government is focusing on those smaller churches who are engaged in real business.”
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August 17, 2021 13:41 UTC
Crime & Punishment of Tuesday, 17 August 2021Source: kasapafmonline.comThe Odumase Krobo District Court in the Eastern Region has jailed the teenager who stormed Kodjonya Millennium Presbyterian Junior High School with a machete to 3 years imprisonment. Kodjonya Millennium Presbyterian Junior High School was temporarily closed down after a cutlass-wielding convict stormed the school in an attempt to hack a teacher. Kasapa News has gathered that the teacher undertaking his National service rebuked a form one Junior High School student in his class over misconduct. The teacher asked him to go out but he refused, forcing the teacher to walk out of the classroom. Fortunately, the teacher had stepped out of the school when he returned with the machete dangerously searching to attack him.
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August 17, 2021 13:41 UTC
General News of Tuesday, 17 August 2021Source: 3news.comMember of Parliament for Anyaa Sowutuom Dickson Adomako Kissi has said the health minister, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, will go down in history as the ‘man of the moment regardless of his mishaps following how he managed to help the government contain the dreaded coronavirus. He said the records of Mr. Agyeman-Manu since 2018 show that he has worked up to expectations. Thus, he will ask for pardon for Agyeman-Manu considering his exploits at the ministry and procurement of ambulances for the country’s health sector. “If I look at the whole thing, from the efforts that were made by Agyeman-Manu as far back as 2019, he has done well. He added “granted, the amount involved is huge but it’s only one decision, and should he be hanged for that decision?
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August 17, 2021 13:18 UTC
According to him, there have been situations where there have been conflicts between African countries and China due to such a thing and has therefore called for more openness in the details of infrastructural contracts. He made this known during an IEA-China Symposium on the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Participants at the symposium also shared ideas about some of the projects that have been undertaken by China, in Ghana, and how they have not particularly involved a lot of the local indigenes. Other participants highlighted the points that there is the need to clarify the mindset that China is offering Africa freebies when in fact, these are just loans that are eventually paid back. FOCAC was set up to promote economic and social cooperation between Africa and China.
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August 17, 2021 13:07 UTC
General News of Tuesday, 17 August 2021Source: www.ghanaweb.com• A priest identified as Rev. Obeng Larbi was captured 'force kissing' 3 students of St Monica's College of Education• The video has since sparked widespread condemnation• Africa Education Watch has petitioned GHS and the school authority over the incidentThe Africa Education Watch, an Education Policy Research and Advocacy Organization, has petitioned the principal of St Monica's College of Education and the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to investigate a priest from the school who forcibly kissed 3 female students. According to the Africa Education Watch, the man believed to be an Anglican priest breached the laid down COVID-19 safety protocols under the "guise of a religious ritual." The statement further asked the above-mentioned authorities to launch an investigation into the incident that has been widely condemned. Read the statement by the Africa Education Watch below:You can nominate personalities and organisations for the GhanaWeb Excellence Awards via this link.
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August 17, 2021 13:07 UTC
Latest figures by the Bank of Ghana as at May 2021 indicates that Ghana’s public debt stock reached GH¢332 billion after it initially went up by about GH¢27.8 billion between April 2021 and May 2021. “What the latest figures show is that Ghana’s debt-to-Gross Domestic Product ratio is close to 80%, about 78%. What we’re saying is that Ghana is at high risk of debt distress,” Laporte explained. For instance, Ghana depends on oil so if oil prices were to crash, this will put Ghana at a more uncomfortable position vis-à-vis payment of its debt.”. “If gold prices or commodities Ghana export go down, if for whatever reason domestic revenue, which are already very low, go so low because of a shock, then Ghana will have trouble fully servicing its debt,” Laporte added.
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August 17, 2021 12:56 UTC
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August 17, 2021 12:22 UTC
Sports News of Tuesday, 17 August 2021Source: ghanasoccernet.comFormer Burkina Faso forward, Aristide Bance says scoring against the Black Stars at the 2013 AFCON tournament in South Africa made him popular. Bance played a key role in that game to help Burkina Faso reach their first AFCON final after beating the Black Stars in the semifinals on penalties. Mubarak Wakaso put Ghana ahead in normal time with a debatable spot-kick, before Aristide Bance equalized. According to the Burkinabe, scoring against Ghana in the semifinal was one of the best moments in his career. He made 75 appearances for Burkina Faso and scored 23 goals.
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