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Enforce policies to protect water bodies- Amb. Samuel Owusu to Govt

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The United Nations (UN) Eminent Peace Ambassador to Ghana, Dr Samuel Ben Owusu has called on the Government to enforce policies that would help protect water bodies in the country.

He observed that numerous water bodies in Ghana have been polluted by human activities such as galamsey, the disposal of refuse, the construction of structures in waterways, and the obstruction of waterways.

The above, he noticed, has become a threat to Ghana’s water, expressing worry that if care is not taken, Ghana may import water or buy water at a very high price in future.

The UN Peace Ambassador gave the warning after his return from the United Nations Global Water Sustainable Conference held in New York.

The United Nations Global Water Sustainable Conference was a three-day event held from March 22nd to March 24th, 2023 in New York

It was aimed at reaffirming the international agreed water-related goals and targets including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Amb. Dr Samuel Owusu represented the West African Mission of the International Association of World Peace Advocate and Ghana respectively.

Read Also: Amb. Samuel Owusu calls on UN to help Ghana achieve sustainable developed water systems

Right when he returned to Ghana, he spoke with the media at the Kotoka International Airport where he expressed worry over the matter.

He observed that most politicians were behind illegal mining directly or indirectly.

For those who engage in activities that pollute water, bodies he warned them to put a stop to it, stating that they will also be affected in future

Meanwhile, as the General Overseer of The Pottersville Church International, Covenant Christian Leadership College, Dr Samuel Ben Owusu said he was going to use his platform to educate the public on the need to protect water in the country.

He also said he would assist the government with ideas and the knowledge gained on innovations at the conference in order to promote a sustainable developed water system in the country.

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Buduburam: Over 1000 residents evicted following court order

Over a thousand residents of Sun City, a suburb of Buduburam in the Central Region, have been rendered homeless by a litigant in a land dispute.

The residents complained that they were not given sufficient time to vacate the area.

The residents were evicted from their homes by the litigant identified as SNBB under the supervision of a task force and the police. It was such an emotional spectacle.

The affected individuals’ personal possessions were removed from their rooms and locked with new padlocks provided by the plaintiff.

The litigant claims to have prevailed in court against the area’s property owners .

Some stranded residents shared their frustrations with Atinka News.

The DCE for Gomoa East, Hon Solomon Darko Quarm expressed worry and disappointment over the manner of eviction.

He, however, admonished stranded victims to go back to their houses until the right procedure is followed.

Ghana| Atinkaonline.com| Samuel Nyamekye Junior

We can’t cook with GHC0.97 anymore – Sch. Feeding caterers tell Gov’t

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Caterers of the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) want urgent increment in the feeding grant, insisting that the amount being allocated by the Government to prepare daily nutritious meals for pupils is woefully insignificant.


According to them, the GHC1.00 is not enough to purchase food items on the market to prepare quality meals and serve in the right quantity for the children, most of whom come to school on empty stomach.


They disclosed that an amount of GHC0.03 is even deducted from source as tax component from each of the GHC1.00 paid to them [caterers].
This implies that the caterers do not receive exactly the GHC1.00, but GHC0.97 per child per day.


Some of the caterers in the Bono East Region complained bitterly to some officials of the Ghana School Feeding Programme and the World Food Programme who had come to the region for a weeklong joint monitoring to assess the performance of the caterers and the impact of the school feeding programme.


The distraught caterers even though appreciated the Government for the introduction of the school feeding programme and the great impact it is making in the lives of millions of Ghanaian children in the deprived schools, they disclosed how it is sometimes inconveniencing most of them.


“We have tried so much to be quiet over the years hoping that something will be done to increase the feeding grant to at least GHC2.00 or GhC2.50 so that we can meet the cost of food items on the market but to no avail. We are crying and crying but nobody seems to hear us out. Prices of items are being increased almost every day, and so the President must know that we cannot go to the market with the same GHc1.00”.


The caterers asserted that a bag of beans which was sold between GhC250.00 and GhC300.00 last year, now sells between GhC800.00 and GhC950.00. A bowl of gari has also moved from GhC6.00 to GhC25.00, a maxi bag of local rice moved from GhC200.00 to GhC450.00 and prices of cooking oil, meat, fish and vegetables have also gone up astronomically especially in the last 6 months.


They indicated that, even though it is a policy direction for all the caterers to patronize locally produced foodstuffs from the local farmers, almost all the caterers prefer the imported foods because they are far cheaper.


The caterers said that some of them are still managing to cook for the school children because the imported food suppliers are always willing to supply food and other items like tin tomatoes, cooking oil and canned fish to them on credit, unlike the local farmers.


They also raised serious concern about the long delay in the payment of their arrears by the government, which they indicated, put them under unnecessary pressure.

“We are supposed to pre-finance the cooking for just one term and receive payment the following term. But for a long time now, the government always fails to pay us on time; and most at times we do not receive our payment in full. Sometimes instead of 66 cooking days’ arrears, the government can decide to pay us 20, 25 or 30 days and we will have to struggle for a long time before we will receive the remaining payments. And because we have to pay our cooks and suppliers at all cost, we always have to go and borrow from different sources, which put us in an uncomfortable situation”.

In reaction to the concerns raised by the caterers, the GSFP National Coordinator Mrs. Gertrude Quashigah appealed to the caterers to calm down and exercise restraint, noting that everything is being done towards the upwards adjustment of the feeding grant.


She said management of GSFP has been engaging the government for a while now on the issue. According to her, the GSFP has submitted a compelling proposal to the government through the supervisory ministry for an upward adjustment of the feeding grant.


Mrs. Quashigah further revealed that between GHC2.00 and GHC3.00 has been proposed taken into account the prevailing economic trend in the country. She expressed optimism that government would respond positively to the proposal.
She recalled that in 2018 government accepted GSFP’s proposal and increased the feeding grant from GHp.80 to GHC1.00. She therefore assured the caterers and Ghanaians in general that government is genuinely committed to the sustainability of the programme.

Akufo-Addo grants presidential pardon to Abuga Pele over ill-health

The former Member of Parliament for Chiana/Paga, Abuga Pele, has received a presidential pardon.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo granted the presidential pardon to him on grounds of ill-health.

It is reported that last month, Abuga Pele was taken ill at the Nsawam Maximum Security Prison, from where he was transferred to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital.

He was admitted at the High Dependency Unit (HDU) of the hospital but has since been discharged, the report said.

Abuga Pele, who was an MP for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was sentenced to a six-year imprisonment by an Accra High Court in 2018.

The court found him guilty of causing financial loss to the state while serving as the National Coordinator of the defunct Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA).

Source: ghanaweb

GSE Market Value Tops GHS160bn

GSE Market Value Tops GHS160bn

As of September 30, 2025, the overall market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) surpassed GHS160 billion, the highest amount ever recorded, due to the growing confidence of investors in the country’s stock market.

Increased demand for banking, oil, and telecommunications stocks has contributed to the benchmark GSE Composite Index’s remarkable 67.09% increase so far this year.

Improved company results and a more stable macroeconomic outlook have supported this surge, which shows ongoing interest from both domestic and overseas investors.

The GSE is now firmly established as one of Africa’s best-performing stock markets for the year thanks to this most recent record.

In the midst of general optimism on Ghana’s economic recovery trajectory, it emphasizes the growing investor desire for Ghanaian assets.

Ghana Card Registration for Children Aged 6–14 Begins October 6 – NIA

Ghana Card Registration for Children Aged 6–14 Begins October 6 – NIA

For Ghanaians aged 6 to 14 who have already enrolled, the National Identification Authority (NIA) has announced that it will start issuing and collecting Ghana Cards today, Monday, October 6, 2025.

According to a statement released by the NIA, the card will be issued at the specified registration locations, namely the schools where the children were initially registered. The NIA added that 56 districts nationally will be the first to get the cards, with the rest districts to follow in the days ahead.

Every applicant or child must be present in person for the process to be completed.

Along with presenting the Form A or receipt that was received on the day of registration, parents and legal guardians must accompany their children.

“With all backlogs of unprinted Ghana Cards now cleared, the NIA assures the public of its readiness to deliver a smooth and efficient exercise.

Further details regarding the resumption of new registrations for Ghanaians aged 6 to 14 years at the Districts will be communicated to the public in due course,” the statement read.

Ghana’s Alison Raji Atuluk Makes History as First Woman to Command UN Parade in CAR

Ghana’s Alison Raji Atuluk Makes History as First Woman to Command UN Parade in CAR

Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Alison Raji Atuluk of the Ghana Police Service has achieved a landmark in Ghana’s peacekeeping history. While serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), she became the first female officer to command a UN parade in CAR. In recognition of her exemplary leadership, she was awarded a Certificate of Recognition by UN authorities and the Inspector-General of Police of the Central African Republic.

Ghanaian policewoman leads UN parade MINUSCA
Ghanaian policewoman leads UN parade MINUSCA

During the ceremonial parade, ASP Atuluk was singled out for her discipline, precision, and professionalism. She stood out not only for commanding the formation but also for mentoring and uplifting other women in uniform. She emphasized that “service to humanity knows no borders,” expressing pride in representing Ghana abroad and in contributing to global peace while empowering her fellow female officers.

Her achievement reflects the Ghana Police Service’s growing role in international peace operations and underscores the critical role Ghanaian women now play in global security efforts.

By Kwaku Quansah

Ghana Wins 69 Medals at 2025 Africa Aquatics Zone 2 Championships

Ghana Wins 69 Medals at 2025 Africa Aquatics Zone 2 Championships

Team Ghana concluded their campaign at the 2025 Africa Aquatics Zone 2 Championships with a haul of 69 medals, playing host at the Borteyman Sports Complex in Accra over a three-day competition.

In the junior category, Ghana, represented by 12 young swimmers, claimed 43 medals, placing second overall behind Senegal, who edged them out despite Ghana’s strong performance. Senegal secured 11 golds, just one more than Ghana’s junior team. Nigeria followed in third place with 32 medals.

Standout junior performers included Lea El Haj, who earned five medals (three gold), and Jada Yankey, who amassed 11 medals (two gold). In the male junior ranks, Kal-El Ntiamoah secured five medals (two gold) to place third behind Aidan Dumuje-Abilli of Nigeria and Nael Lamine Vision of Senegal. The former grabbed eight medals (six gold) while the latter claimed seven (four gold).

In the senior division, Ghana topped the medal table with 26 medals, of which 13 were gold, 7 silver, and 6 bronze. Senegal followed closely with 36 medals, including 12 gold.

Among individual honors, Harry Stacey of Ghana stood out: he was named Best Male Senior Swimmer, winning six medals (five gold). His teammate Joselle Mensah collected five medals (three gold), earning her recognition as one of the top female swimmers at the senior level.

The 2025 edition of the Zone 2 Championships drew athletes from 16 West and Central African countries. The event also served as a qualifying meet for the 2026 World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m) in Beijing. This marked the second consecutive time Ghana hosted the event, solidifying its role as a regional aquatic power.

By Kwaku Quansah

Galamsey: Chairman Wontumi to report to Police CID today

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The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, is expected to report to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service on Monday, October 6, 2025.

This follows a warning from the Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, on Friday, October 3, 2025, that he would be arrested if he failed to appear, as charges against him have already been signed.

The investigation concerns Akonta Mining Limited, a company linked to the NPP chairman, which is under probe for alleged illegal mining activities.

According to the Attoney General, the case had been delayed because crucial dockets were concealed under the previous administration.

Speaking to our source, Chairman Wontumi’s lawyer, Andy Appiah Kubi, confirmed that his client will honour the invitation.

He described the Attorney General’s warning as unnecessary, saying his client has always cooperated with investigators.

“We have been asked to appear at the police CID in Accra, which we are ready for and we will be there at 10am at the police CID headquarters.

“This announcement by the Attorney General surprises me. I said, we respect the invitation and we will honour it but I think the warning that followed that announcement was unnecessary,” he said, adding We are not in anyway going to disrespect invitation.”

source: Citinewsroom.com

Quao Realty Unveils The Autograph A New Standard of Luxury Living in Accra – 60% of Units Sold at Launch

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Quao Realty, developers of premium residential properties, has officially launched The Autograph, a landmark development that redefines modern luxury living in Accra — achieving a remarkable 60% of units sold on launch day.

Located in the heart of Cantonments at 16 Josif Broz Tito Avenue, The Autograph is a residential complex designed for discerning homeowners and investors seeking the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and sophistication.

The Autograph is more than a residence, it’s a lifestyle statement. We envisioned a space where design excellence, luxury amenities, and sustainable living come together. Today, we are proud to introduce a development that raises the benchmark for real estate in Accra.

A Lifestyle Beyond the Ordinary
The Autograph offers a range of living options including studio,one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom apartments, and an exclusive penthouse. The development is equipped with premium lifestyle amenities such as:

  • Rooftop lounge with panoramic city views
    Modern gym and Pilates studio
  • Swimming pool and relaxation decks
    Landscaped gardens and green spaces
  • Private concierge services
    Co-working and café spaces
  • Basement parking and EV charging stations

Strategically situated in Cantonments, one of Accra’s most sought-after neighborhoods, The Autograph provides easy access to top schools, embassies, healthcare facilities, and leisure hubs.

Transforming Real Estate in Ghana

With The Autograph, Quao Realty continues its mission to set new standards in Ghana’s luxury real estate space, combining architectural excellence with top notch hospitality and property management.

The immediate uptake of units reflects strong confidence in Quao Realty’s vision and underscores the demand for premium residential spaces in Accra’s most desirable neighborhoods. With only limited units remaining, prospective buyers are encouraged to secure their homes early
About Quao Realty
Quao Realty is a Ghanaian real estate developer specializing in high-end residential and commercial projects. With a track record of delivering innovative, sustainable, and luxurious developments, Quao Realty is shaping the future of urban living in Ghana and beyond.

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Boyfriend’s Day: The Little Things That Stay With Us

Boyfriend’s Day: The Little Things That Stay With Us

Since today is National Boyfriend’s Day, I couldn’t help but think back to a quiet day that still makes me smile. It was New Year’s Eve, and as the clock struck midnight, my phone buzzed. The very first message that came through was from him, just four simple words: “Happy New Year, Angel.”(he affectionately called me that.) No emojis, no drama, just a soft reminder that I was on his mind at the very start of the year.

Funny how it’s often the little things that stay with us. Not always the big gifts or the grand dates, but the moments where someone chooses you in silence, when no one else is watching. That single midnight text meant more than a thousand fireworks in the sky, and it still lingers in my memory today. Where are we both now?… I don’t know what to call it…

Why Boyfriend’s Day Matters

For some, Boyfriend’s Day might sound like just another excuse for social media trends, but its importance goes deeper.

1.It’s a reminder that men, too, deserve to be celebrated.

In relationships, boyfriends often play the quiet roles, providing support, sharing laughter, and standing strong when times are tough.

2. Boyfriend’s Day gives people a chance to pause and say, “I see you, and I appreciate you.”

It’s not about expensive gifts or flashy surprises; it’s about recognition. In the same way Valentine’s Day celebrates love broadly, Boyfriend’s Day puts a spotlight on the men whose efforts often go unnoticed.

3. It balances the love equation
We celebrate Valentine’s Day, Girlfriend’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day… so why not Boyfriends? This day creates space to show appreciation for men in relationships, reminding them they are valued, too.

4. It deepens connections

 Taking a moment to appreciate your partner, even with something as small as a heartfelt message, strengthens bonds. Boyfriend’s Day isn’t about grand gestures; it’s about reminding each other that love and effort matter.
Taking a moment to appreciate

And maybe that’s why it matters, because at the end of the day, everyone deserves to feel special, even for just one day.

So, tell me: what’s the little thing someone once did for you that you’ve never forgotten?

By Emmanuella Antwi

Haruna Iddrisu’s 20-Year-Old Son Has  Launched His New Sports Agency, “Kick Start Agency”

Haruna Iddrisu’s 20-Year-Old Son Has  Launched His New Sorts Agency, “Kick Start Agency”

On his 20th birthday, October 2, 2025, Wun-nam Haruna, son of Ghana’s Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu, officially launched his own sports company, Kick Sport Agency.

The colourful event, held at Silicon House Production in Accra, brought together some of Ghana’s football greats. Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan, his brother Baffour Gyan, and other football stakeholders came to support the young entrepreneur’s vision.

Wun-nam, who is currently studying at Ashesi University, said his passion lies in football management. His goal is to provide scouting, structured guidance, and career support for ambitious young footballers across Ghana and beyond.

He explained that his drive was inspired by the success story of Ghanaian international Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.“I am inspired by Fatawu Issahaku’s story. He is a talent who just needed a little help to travel abroad and shine,” he said. I believe Kick Sport Agency can create similar pathways for many more players,” Wun-nam said.

The newly launched agency seeks to give recognition and opportunity to local talents. Those who often struggle to break into the international football market. The young boy believes that with the right structure, mentorship, and exposure, Ghana can produce even more world-class players.

“As a young CEO, my mission is clear: to help the next generation of footballers get the recognition and opportunities they deserve,” he emphasized.

With his ambition in football management, Haruna hopes Kick Sport Agency will become a bridge between raw talent and global success stories. Which will add a fresh voice to Ghana’s sports development landscape.

By Emmanuella Antwi

Ho West to Become Technology Hub: 200 Youth Set to Benefit from ICT Training

Ho West to Become Technology Hub: 200 Youth Set to Benefit from ICT Training

The Office of the Member of Parliament for Ho West, in partnership with DIPPER LAB, the College of Engineering at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), and CYNOSOL, has launched the third edition of the Ho West Annual Tech Fest.

The two-week Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Festival will train more than 200 young people in emerging digital skills. The initiative supports former President John Dramani Mahama’s national vision of equipping one million youth with ICT expertise.

Participants will be introduced to virtual reality technologies, drone piloting and manufacturing, geospatial mapping, 3D modeling and printing, coding, and other cutting-edge ICT skills.

Makafui Bedzrah, representing KNUST’s College of Engineering, explained that the collaboration with the MP’s office aims to make advanced ICT education accessible to the youth at the constituency level.

Ho West District Chief Executive, Francis Dussey, praised the programme, noting its potential to boost revenue generation and economic opportunities in the district.

MP for Ho West, Emmanuel Kwesi Bedzrah, highlighted the long-term benefits, describing the project as sustainable and capable of creating numerous jobs for young people in the constituency.

The event also featured Ho Central MP, Richmond Kofi Kpotosu, as the keynote speaker. He urged educators to embrace technology in teaching and learning, emphasizing its role in shaping the future workforce.

Awutu Senya West MP Urges Students to Shun Drugs, Donates Trunks and Mattresses to Freshers

Awutu Senya West MP Urges Students to Shun Drugs, Donates Trunks and Mattresses to Freshers

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Awutu Senya West, Mrs. Gizella Tetteh Agbotui, has advised newly admitted Senior High School (SHS) students to stay away from drugs and remain focused on their studies.

She gave the advice during a presentation of 200 trunks and 200 mattresses to freshers at the district office. The gesture, she explained, was to reduce the financial burden on vulnerable parents as they prepare their children for school.

Mrs. Tetteh Agbotui expressed concern over reports of some students experimenting with drugs upon entering SHS, stressing that early guidance was key to preventing such behavior. “Your future depends on the choices you make today,” she told the students.

The MP also noted that while her office had previously supported parents with cash, this year she chose to provide essential school items that would directly benefit students.

Parents at the event welcomed the support, with one describing it as “timely” and affirming that electing the MP had not been in vain. Some of the beneficiaries also expressed gratitude for the assistance.

The District Chief Executive (DCE) of Awutu Senya West, Mr. Nyamekye Kalala Eghan, commended the initiative. He explained that it formed part of the broader “Back to School” project, which also includes scholarship opportunities for tertiary students.