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President John Dramani Mahama has relaunched the National Sanitation Day campaign, urging Ghanaians to restore traditional values of cleanliness and shared responsibility. Speaking at the launch in Accra, the President reminded citizens that sanitation is deeply rooted in cultural and religious teachings. “Cleanliness is next to godliness,” he said, recalling childhood memories in Damongo where families woke up early to sweep their surroundings — a tradition he lamented has faded in many communities. Mahama contrasted Ghana’s situation with countries like Japan and Singapore, where strict cultural discipline ensures clean streets. “In Singapore, even chewing gum is banned. That’s how seriously…
IMANI Africa’s Vice-President, Kofi Bentil, has defended the constitutional process that led to the removal of former Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, stressing that the decision was not a witch-hunt but a lawful exercise. “This is not a mere witch-hunt. Constitutional processes were followed, and there was no breach of the letter of the constitution,” Bentil said on TV3’s Keypoints show. However, he cautioned against turning such removals into a political norm, warning that it could erode judicial independence: “Removing a Chief Justice should not be done lightly. If this continues, every new president could walk in, clear…
AI-Powered Optimization: New on-device AI will analyze usage patterns to dynamically manage power consumption for better battery health. · Smarter Charging: Enhanced charging algorithms to reduce battery aging, potentially by learning user routines to avoid keeping the phone at 100% charge for extended periods. · Efficiency Gains: Overall system-wide efficiency improvements from the core OS and apps, leading to longer battery life per charge. · Release Timeline: A reminder that these features will be available in the fall of 2025 with the official public release of iOS 26. https://lovinghananews.com/ghanas-future-lies-in-innovation-quality-and-a-24-hour-economy-julius-debrah/ Source:Lovinghananews.com Thanks for reading from Lovin ghana news as a news…
Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has reiterated the government’s commitment to its flagship 24-hour economy policy, emphasizing its potential to transform Ghana’s business landscape by boosting opportunities and easing operational constraints. Speaking on Sunday, September 7, 2025, during the second day of the This Is Ghana Exhibition in Accra, Mr. Debrah explained that the policy is designed to create a more enabling environment for businesses to thrive both locally and internationally. “Our 24-hour economy policy is designed to create more opportunities, reduce bottlenecks, and ensure that Ghanaian businesses operate in an environment that matches your ambition and creativity,” Mr. Debrah…
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has stated that it has received a formal response from Multichoice Ghana regarding its notice of intention to suspend the company’s authorisation and request for a review of its pricing model. The NCA announced that the first meeting of the Stakeholder Committee will take place on Monday, September 8, 2025. This stems from a warning by the Minister for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, that the government will proceed to shut down MultiChoice Ghana’s DStv operations on September 6, if the company fails to engage in discussions on reducing subscription prices. His…
The Board of the National Service Authority (NSA), led by its Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Okai-Mintah, has paid a working visit to the Authority’s Ejura Farm in the Ashanti Region as part of day two of a three-day nationwide inspection of its agricultural projects. The Deputy Director-General in charge of Operations, Hon. Fuseini Donkor, received the team, which comprised Board members and senior management. Introduction He introduced the Ejura farm staff, including Mr. Halidu and his colleagues, Mr. Owusu, Extension Officer, Mr. Nketia, Dryer Operator, Musa, Tractor Operator, Abdul, Tractor Supervisor, and farmhands, John and Antaro. The Director-General of NSA, Mr.…
CELEBRATING AFRICA’S GREATEST DEFENDER OF ALL TIME ⚽ Samuel Osei “Sammy” Kuffour (born 3 September 1976) is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Considered the greatest African Defender of all time and one of the best in the Germany Bundesliga history. Known for his physical prowess, Kuffour is best remembered for his time with Bayern Munich, where he represented for over a decade, winning a total of 14 honours, and playing in nearly 250 official matches. Kuffour appeared with the Ghana national team in the 2006 World Cup as well as in five Africa Cup of…
President of Policy Think Tank, Imani Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has urged the Inspector General of Police to investigate Abronye’s claims of threats on his life. Reports suggest that Abronye has written a letter to embassies in Ghana to be granted political assylum. According to him, his life is under threat, and he cannot risk staying in Ghana. He claims he was “the first opposition politician to be invited, arrested and detained by the National Investigations Bureau (NIB)” following his criticism of the government’s dismissal of more than 150,000 workers. “During my detention, I was threatened, intimidated and sternly warned that…
Investigative journalist Manasseh Azure has reminded the president of Ghana of his promise to discontinue the YEA/Zoomlion contract and review the many other sanitation contracts. He believes that the nation must not continue to sink billions into corruption while the nation stinks, just because of the interests of one business. Mansseh Azure made this known in a post shared via social media, where he praised the president of Ghana for the recognition and support given to Buz Stop Boys. His post read “Dear President Mahama, Thank you for recognising the Bus Stop Boys. With their bare hands and hearts full…
Flagbearer hopeful Kennedy Agyapong has indicated that his continuous stay in politics is to help satisfy and fight for the Ghanaian youth. He explains that he would have left politics due to the frustration he has faced in his political career. However, the Ghanaian youth is at the heart of his decision to stay in there to fight for power to create jobs for the people. “There is one man in this country who has the ideas and creativity to create jobs,” he stated. Adding that “I would have left politics a long time ago; however, I want to create…