Author: Raphael Richstison Tetteh

ElectroChem Ghana Ltd Announces the Appointment of New Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Francis Buamah

ElectroChem Ghana Ltd., Africa’s largest salt mine and a subsidiary of the McDan Group, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Francis Buamah as its new Chief Executive Officer, following approval by the ElectroChem Ghana Ltd. Board. Mr. Buamah brings to ElectroChem more than 29 years of global leadership experience spanning enterprise transformation, operations excellence, large-scale programme management, and multi-sector business growth...
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Ghana’s lone cyclist Mubarak Shaaban Mohammed Competes at 2025 Africa Youth Games in Angola

Ghana marked its return to continental youth cycling with a solo appearance at the 2025 Africa Youth Games, as young rider Mubarak Shaaban Mohammed represented the nation in the cycling competitions held in Luanda.Competing alone under the guidance of coach Shaaban Mohammed, Mubarak took on two challenging events: the Men’s Youth Individual Time Trial (13.48...
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INJUNCTION CRUSHES OTWE DURBAR: Court Order Halts Alleged ‘Illegal Outdooring’ of Odoteye Faction

A high-stakes legal intervention has brought a scheduled community durbar to a grinding halt this weekend. A court-secured injunction was served early this week, freezing an event that critics claim was a “thinly veiled” attempt to bypass traditional laws and showcase unrecognized leaders. The Dispute at a Glance The tension centers on a long-standing leadership...
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Akyems Are Peaceful and Welcoming; We Do Not Condone Violence – Odehyie Ansah Akomeah

Amid rising tensions and misleading narratives circulating on social media, Odehyie Ansah Akomeah has issued a strong call for calm, unity, and responsible communication, firmly debunking rumors of a tribal conflict between the Akyem and Ga-Adangbe peoples. Speaking in response to a viral video and escalating online rhetoric, Odehyie Akomeah clarified that the matter in...
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Customs revenue has increased to US$ 3,179,125,238.11 in September, 2025 – Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana.

Report by Ben LARYEA     The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana has stated that customs revenue for the country has increased to us $3,179,125,238.11 as at September, 2025, up from US $3,108, 226,482.40 in 2024.      According to the Association, stakeholders in this regardmust put port performance in its’s broader economic context, adding that trader’s reality is shaped not...
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UniMAC AND AKUNA SIGNS MOU TO PROVIDE HANDS-ON TRAINING TO STUDENTS

The University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC) has officially signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with AKUNA, marking a major step toward strengthening industry-focused creative education.  The signing ceremony brought together UniMAC’s leadership, including Vice-Chancellor – Professor Eric Opoku Mensah, Pro Vice -Chancellor – Professor Winston Kwame Abroampa, Acting Registrar – Dr. Obaapanin Adu Oforiwaa, Director of the Centre for Global Education...
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