General News of Saturday, 21 August 2021Source: 3news.comThe Chair of the Council of State, Nana Otuo Siribuor has presented the findings of the Council on the bribery allegation and the petition filed by the Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability, ASEPA to impeach the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin-Yeboah, to the President at the Jubilee House on Friday August 20. Nana Otuo Sibiri told the President that “Today we are here specifically Mr President to give you our response to a letter that we received from the Presidency under your hand, Mr President dated 26th of July 2021. “In the said letter you referred to a petition that had been sent to you by ASEPA which petition demanded the impeachment of the Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana following allegation that had been made against him. “Mr President the Council of State had made its findings and we are here to present to you the findings of the Council of state as to whether prima facie case had been made to warrant the start of impeachment process for the removal of the Chief Justice.”The ASEPA had petitioned the president to invoke provisions of Article 146 to commence impeachment proceedings against the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin-Yeboah. Although the Chief Justice has denied the accusation and asked the Police to probe the matter, ASEPA contends that the allegations have brought the name of the Judiciary into disrepute and cast a serious slur on justice administration in the country, hence the presidential petition.
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August 21, 2021 00:33 UTC
“The NDC sees Agenda 111 as a game-changer to defeat their archaic model of regime change every eight years. Agenda 111 complements major reforms in the health sector”, Mr Asamoa noted. He said the monies borrowed have gone into consumption and the government realising that Ghanaians are asking what the monies have been used for has decided to draw up the Agenda 111 plan. “It’s only as an afterthought that suddenly they realised we must be doing some infrastructure, so, Agenda 111 has been drawn. Directly responding to Mr Mahama, Mr Asamoa said: “We are not frightened of John Mahama.
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August 20, 2021 22:30 UTC
Sports News of Saturday, 21 August 2021Source: ghanaguardian.comMedeama midfielder Justice Blay says he was not paid his salary for last month by the club and is starving since he is currently out injured. The Medeama midfielder sustained a season-ending injury in his team's matchday 20 clash against Legon Cities at the Akoon Park in Tarkwa. Legon Cities defender, Joseph Adjei injured the midfielder on the stroke of halftime in their clash at Tarkwa with a savage tackle. On the stroke of halftime in their match against Legon Cities defender Adjei went in hard on a tackle from behind catching the right ankle of the Medeama defender. The referee initially showed the Legon Cities defender a yellow card but after consultations with his assistant referees, he changed it to a red card.
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August 20, 2021 21:56 UTC
Africa Business News of Friday, 20 August 2021Source: punchng.comThe World Bank has disclosed that Nigeria and 19 other countries benefitted from about $2.69bn guarantees between 2020 and 2021. The guarantees were issued under the COVID-19 Fast Track Facility. This was contained in one of the newly released FY21financial statements of the bank, precisely the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency’s financial statement. The facility was geared towards supporting private sector investors and lenders in emerging markets and developing economies, and was structured around the following three pillars,” it stated. Nigeria and the other countries benefited under the second pillar with guarantees totaling $1.127bn in FY20 and $1.563bn in FY21.
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August 20, 2021 21:45 UTC
Entertainment of Saturday, 21 August 2021Source: www.etvghana.comInternationally recognized Nigerian comedian, Nasty Blaq, has disclosed why he is on tour in Ghana and why he chose Ghana among all fifty-four African countries to extend his craft to. Nasty, during his Ghana tour, was hosted by Ghanaian comedian and host of eTV Ghana’s Late Nite Celebrity Show, Foster Romanus on one of the episodes of the show where he revealed that Ghana is the first African country aside from his homeland Nigeria that he has stepped foot in. He stated that he came to Ghana mainly for business and to tour the country a little. Detailing his reason for coming to Ghana, he said, “It’s my tour and I decided that I want Ghana to be the first African country I take my comedy or content creation to”. Nasty Blaq, born Abisi Emmanuel Ezechukwu, is a Nigerian Instagram comedian, content creator, entertainer and actor.
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August 20, 2021 21:45 UTC
Politics of Saturday, 21 August 2021Source: gna.org.ghCare for Free and Fair Elections Ghana (“CARE” GHANA), has advocated the adoption of a Mix Electoral Management Model to free the Electoral Commission (EC) from the ponderous load impeding the commission’s performance. A statement issued by Mr David Kumi Addo, the Executive Director, "CARE" Ghana, copied to the Ghana News Agency, said the mix model demands for the segmentation of electoral management functions and powers between two independent Elections Management Bodies (EMBs). It said that would divulge some electoral management functions from the EC to allow the commission concentrate on its core statutory functions to lessen the burden. "Adopting the Mix Electoral Management Model will establish visible professionalism, eradicate public suspicion, fraudulent activities and the lack of trust. It said therefore, amendment to article 43(1) and political parties Act 2000, Act 574 to divide electoral functions and powers between two independent election management bodies is a panacea to Ghana’s electoral challenges.
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August 20, 2021 21:11 UTC
Mr Jackson was speaking at the First Annual Financial Literacy and education conference organized by the Federation of Financial Educators and Organizations (FFEO) in Accra. The Conference is on the theme: “Reshaping the Future of Finance through Digitization.”The Annual Financial Literacy and Education Conference is an annual public awareness campaign on financial literacy concepts that help people make financial decisions. It also sought to build alliances, collaborate, share information, and challenge perspectives relating to their engagement in the area of Financial Education and how they could take advantage of the opportunities in digitization in the financial industry. He said financial literacy and empowerment for businesses especially the SME sector was essential for the development of the business environment. Mr Mensah said financial planning was one of the big problems some businesses face and that SMEs with this knowledge would propel their growth.
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August 20, 2021 21:00 UTC
Regional News of Saturday, 21 August 2021Source: gna.org.ghThe Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is to provide relief items to a number of victims of floods recorded in the year 2020 in the five regions in the north to alleviate their plight. The relief items will include; the construction of 20 shelter and settlement, donation of food and non-food items including; cereals to 4,000 people, construction of some boreholes and handwashing supplies to reduce the risk of water-borne diseases in the targeted communities. The move was in partial fulfillment of the mandate of ECOWAS as a regional organisation to respond to humanitarian disasters wherever they happened within the West Africa sub-region. Many victims are still displaced and living on the benevolence of families and friends. Though some of the needs were met, a lot more was yet to be served due to limited resources, hence the ECOWAS’ Post Flood Humanitarian Intervention Project to assist to provide relief for the rest of the 2020 flood victims in the five regions.
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August 20, 2021 19:52 UTC
“The statement is alarming in that it raises even more concerns about the chain of custody of the GH¢600 million allocated for AGENDA 111 projects,” the statement said. The GHS600 million allocated to the Agenda 111 project is yet to be utilized, according to the Finance Ministry. The statement is alarming in that it raises even more concerns about the chain of custody of the GH₵600 million allocated for AGENDA 111 projects. Which agency of government is implementing Agenda 111 and is that agency different from the agency holding custody of funds for the same project? The government’s communication and explanations lead to a rather unfortunate conclusion that the government is hiding the truth about the GH¢600 million expenditure and from all the contradictions, it may be that the GH¢600 million is Missing.
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August 20, 2021 19:07 UTC
Regional News of Friday, 20 August 2021Source: GNAStudent nurses at the Bolgatanga Nursing Training College (BNTC) in the Upper East Region, say their allowances are in three months arrears. The students said January, February, and March allowances were paid, while April, May, June, and July were in arrears. He said apart from the four months arrears, “There are inconsistencies in the payment. We made follow-ups to the Ministry and what they tell us is that they are working on it.”He recalled that in the year 2020, about eight months allowances were not paid, and said they were told that it would be carried forward, “Even some of our colleagues completed school without their allowances. It should not be so.”When Mr. Yakubu earlier visited the Zuarungu Nursing Training College (ZNTC) students expressed the same concerns with the allowances and also appealed for computers and a well-equipped library to support their studies.
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August 20, 2021 18:56 UTC
Regional News of Friday, 20 August 2021Source: GNAChief Supt Mercy Wilson-Brown, Volta Regional Police Crime Officer, has warned the public to eschew all forms of violence to be on the safer side of the law. The Regional Crime Commander, who gave the warning during her presentation at a day’s training on the youth and women-led advocacy campaign against political vigilantism held at Aflao. The ACT says don’t directly or indirectly, instigate, command, counsel, procure, solicit, aid, facilitate and encourage any act of vigilantism. Don’t subscribe to, act as a member, or take part in activities of any political party vigilante group. You shall not conceal or harbour a person with the purpose of enabling the person to avoid lawful arrest.
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August 20, 2021 18:56 UTC
General News of Friday, 20 August 2021Source: kasapafmonline.comSeveral acres of the reclaimed Agbogbloshie land in Accra have been allocated for the construction of the Ablekuma Central District Hospital under the Agenda 111 hospital project by the government. According to the Regional Minister, the hospital when completed will cushion Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and also serve over 200,000 residents in the Ablekuma Central, Ablekuma South, Odododiodioo Constituency, and its adjoining communities. “Each hospital is being constructed at a cost of US$16.88 million, that is US$12.88 million for construction and US$4 million for medical equipment. Work will commence on the regional and other hospitals in the latter part of the year,” he assured. “In addition, each hospital will have the full complement of male, female, paediatric and isolation wards.
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August 20, 2021 18:42 UTC
Sports News of Friday, 20 August 2021Source: ghanasoccernet.comTechnical team members and some senior players of the Black Stars have been blown away by the leadership skills of captain Andre Dede Ayew. Some fans questioned the timing of his appointment especially after Ghana crushed out of the competition at the knockout stage. “He is the best captain,” beamed one of the midfielders who wanted to stay anonymous. Reports within the Ayew camp say he is desperate to lead the Black Stars to Africa Cup of Nations glory and secure a ticket for the World Cup in Qatar next year. “He’s keen on going on and helping the Black Stars as he sees it as a duty to lead the team to glory next year.
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August 20, 2021 18:39 UTC
General News of Saturday, 21 August 2021Source: 3news.comThe Western Regional Health Directorate of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has set up an investigative committee to look into the death of a coronavirus patient who escaped admission from the Treatment Centre of Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital (ENRH) on Thursday. But he warned a security officer who questioned his move. The Regional Director of GHS, Dr Yaw Ofori Yeboah, in a letter of appointment onto the investigative committee, wants the clinical status of the patient verified at the time of admission. He also wants determined the circumstances that led to the patient’s escape from admission. The committee is expected to present its report by Friday, August 27.
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August 20, 2021 18:22 UTC
Earlier this week, President Akufo-Addo, while speaking at a meeting with the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition, stressed how better of a job the acting Auditor-General, Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu, has done in his short term, better than Domelevo did. Akufo-Addo described the work of Johnson Asiedu as one that is ‘unheard of.’“The Acting Auditor-General has demonstrated sufficient quality and independence of view. “Even the most touted Auditor-General before him never managed to do it and this one has done it,” Akufo-Addo had said. But, making his first comment on the subject since the president made it, Daniel Yao Domelevo explained that the government has rather been paying lip service to the fight against corruption. Also, while lauding the digitization drive by the vice president, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the former Auditor-General explained that “if we don’t curb the indiscipline, the digitalization will not bring the desired solution.”
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August 20, 2021 18:11 UTC