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Jose Mourinho 'gets suspended jail sentence' for tax fraud

Manchester United manager José Mourinho has reached a deal with the Spanish state on a one-year suspended sentence in a long-running tax fraud case, Spain's El Mundo newspaper reports.

The Portuguese national was also fined about €2m (£1.8m; $2.3m), it says.

He was accused of owing nearly €3.3m in undeclared image rights revenue for 2011 and 2012, when he was Real Madrid manager.

Mr Mourinho said earlier he had paid all the taxes he owed.

He is not expected to serve any time in jail because Spanish law states that a sentence of under two years for a first offence can be served on probation, according to Reuters news agency.

Why are Spanish football stars in legal trouble?
The BBC has contacted Mr Mourinho's representatives for comment.

Spanish authorities launched the image rights case against Mr Mourinho in June last year.

His representatives, Gestifute Media, said at the time that he had paid more than €26m in tax at an average rate of more than 41% while living in Spain from 2010 to 2013.

In 2015, Gestifute said, he accepted a settlement agreement regarding previous years.

Spanish courts recently cracked down on tax evasion among footballers:

In June, Real Madrid and Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo accepted a €18.8m fine and was given a suspended jail term to settle charges against him.

In July 2017, Barcelona player Lionel Messi avoided a 21-month prison sentence by agreeing to pay €252,000, equating to €400 for each day of the sentence

BBC

“Ghana Aiming To Replicate China’s Success Story” – Akufo-Addo

The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, says Ghana is aiming to replicate China’s development model, which has seen her, over the last three decades, creating progress and prosperity for the masses of the Chinese people.

According to President Akufo-Addo, “we are witnessing, today, how China’s aggressive development of the market economy, on the wheels of industrialization, in this new era of “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics”, has lifted some half a billion people out of poverty, creating the world's largest middle class in the process.”

Ghana, the President said, is “inspired by this model, and are trying to replicate same, through, inter alia, our industrialisation policy of “1-District-1-Factory”, and an increase in agricultural productivity through the programme for ‘Planting for Food and Jobs’.”

He made this known on Tuesday, 4th September, 2018, when he addressed the roundtable meeting of Presidents and Heads of State at the 3rd Summit of the Forum on China Africa Co-operation (FOCAC), in Beijing, China.

Congratulating His Excellency Mr. Xi Jinping on the holding of the Summit, President Akufo-Addo noted that both sides of the aisle, i.e. China and Africa, recognize that a win-win situation for their respective peoples is the desired outcome.

With China being Ghana’s largest trading partner, and, indeed, for the majority of countries in Africa, the President noted that the continent is grateful grateful for the support, i.e. financial and technical, given to African countries over the years, and implementation of the commitments made by China at recent FOCAC Summits, which have benefitted the peoples of our continent considerably.

“We believe that the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’, proposed by President Xi Jinping, will further intensify Chinese commitment to Africa’s development. Last night’s message from President Xi, in his opening statement at this Summit, involving the allocation of a comprehensive package of support for Africa’s development, including a $60 billion fund, is a powerful reinforcement of that commitment,” he said.     

The President continued, “I have urged others not to ignore Africa, and I am glad that China is, most certainly, not ignoring our continent.”

With the World Bank projecting that six of the world's ten fastest growing economies this year, including Ghana’s, are in Africa, he indicated that the continent is rich in natural resources, and in possession of nearly 30 percent of the earth's remaining mineral resources.

To this end, the President stressed that the resolve of his Government is to build a value-added, industrialised economy with a modernised agriculture, trading in the global marketplace on the basis of things it makes, and chart its own self-reliant, independent path within the world economic order.

“We believe that effective co-operation with China will help us attain this goal. Indeed, we want our relations with China to be characterised by an increase in trade and investment co-operation, and not by the export and import of raw materials,” he said.

This, he believed, is the way to develop healthy relations between Ghana and China, and, thereby, put Ghana at the high end of the value chain, and create jobs for the teeming masses of Ghanaians, particularly the youth.

President Akufo-Addo, in conclusion, told his colleague Presidents that “we are determined that this new era of Ghana-China, and Africa-China relations will reaffirm the principles of solidarity, mutual trust and respect, which have anchored those relations, and which will assist us deliver progress and prosperity for our peoples.”

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com 

BECE: over 67,000 candidates fail to gain admission in preferred schools

The Ghana Education Service  (GES) has released the 2018 placement into to Senior High Schools by the Computerized School Selection Placement System (CSSPS).

490,514 qualified to be placed out of the 521,710 registered candidates.

In a statement signed by the Head of  the Public Relations Unit at GES, Cassandra Twum Ampofo, some 67,000 candidates failed to be admitted in any of their preferred choices of schools. The GES however stated that 423,134 candidates were automatically placed.

Candidates who were not placed have been advised by WAEC to do a self-placement to get themselves into schools with vacancies.

Process for self-placement

Dial *713*24# to buy a placement pin code of GH¢5.00

After obtaining a pin code log onto the site www.cssps.gov.gh

Enter the ten-digit index number and add 18 as year of completion. Eg: 123456789218

Enter the pin code details (serial number and pin)

Click on submit and wait for placement to show up

Print the form if you have been placed and send to school to begin admission process

Self-placement module

Proceed to Self – Placement module on the same portal if a candidate has not been placed. Select a school by filling the following:

  • Region
  • Programme
  • School
  • Click on Submit
  • Print placement form
  • Send placement form to school to begin admission process

According to the statement, candidates who have been placed on the green track will resume on the 11th September 2018 whereas candidates placed on the Gold track will resume on 8th November 2018.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Vivian Adu Boatemaa

GRNMA disassociates itself from concerned Nurses strike, backs their concerns

The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has disassociated itself from the impending strike announced by the Coalition of Concerned Nurses and Midwives Association.

The Coalition of Concerned Nurses and Midwives Association  has  announced its decision to embark on  strike from  September 10th  to express their displeasure over government’s refusal to post graduate trained nurses and midwives who have completed school for over two years.

 A  statement signed by the President of the Concerned Nurses and Midwives Association, Henry Asante,  stated that government has turned deaf ears to the plea of the nurses and midwives despite numerous picketing and demonstration exercises hence their decision to embark on a strike to solidarise  with them. 

“It's worth knowing that, some of these nurses and midwives who are professionally trained to save lives have now resorted to kayayoo and security work (watchman), whiles patients are dying day-in and day-out due to lack of staffs in our hospitals”, the statement  added.

However, speaking to Ekourba Gyasi on Atinka AM Drive, President for The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNM), Krobea Asante mentioned that although the concerns raised by the group are legitimate, members of GRNM are not part of the strike.

According to him, the GRNM association has spoken to the government on several occasions to post these nurses and midwives since they are a potential workforce in Ghana’s health sector and therefore described the intended  action of the group as needless and unnecessary as it is only meant to cause panic .

“Although we support the cause there hasn’t been any release by the Ghana Registered Midwives Association to take part in the intended strike or sanction it”, He noted.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Vivian Adu Boatemaa

Planting for food and jobs best way for food security -Kasena/Nankana DCE

The District Chief Executive for the  Kasena/Nankana West District Assembly, Gerard Ataogye, has said the surest way to end hunger and malnutrition in the area is to embrace the planting for food and jobs policy being rolled out by government throughout the country.

He said the policy is one of government's intervention to boost food production to secure Ghana's  future against hunger and for job creation.

Speaking to the chiefs and people from Nakong, Katiu and Kayoro areas during day one of his two-day familiarization tour of the district, Mr. Ataogye said the district's deficit in food production can only be matched if people in the area begin to embrace and take advantage of the policy.

He added that weeding out malnutrition in children and the district becoming a food production hub in the region can also be achievable when the policy is given the needed support and participation.

" A healthy mind lives in a healthy body. When we get good food to eat, we are able to go about our duties well and we are able to think well to develop our district. That's why government is rolling out the planting for food and jobs policy.With this policy, government will support us to be able to produce enough food for ourselves, families and also sell to earn income. This way, our children will be able to eat better to fight malnutrition and hunger will be a thing of the past". He stressed.

Garnering support for the assembly, the DCE made a  call on traditional authorities in the district to throw their weight behind government  policies  such as the 1-village, 1 dam and free-shs, adding that government is making frantic efforts to better  the lives of people in the district.

In return, Mr. Ataogye assured traditional authorities, which he described as pivotal in the development of the district,  the Assembly's continuous  support for their areas.

He said the assembly will work assiduously to provide communities with basic infrastructure such as extension of electric power to the areas, provision of portable drinking water, schools and health centres to promote better living.

The chief of Nakong, Pe J.B Afogachie, who was first to be  called upon on the tour , congratulated the DCE on his appointment.

In his welcome speech, Pe Afogachie used the opportunity to appeal to the assembly to address the challenges confronting the community in the areas of drinking water, health and education.

He particularly asked for the completion of a health centre project in the area which has stalled due to lack of funding.

He assured the assembly of his support for all projects in the area.

Pe Murtala Ayikode Zangwio Atoge lV, Chief of Katiu, commended government for the subsidy on fertilizers and appealed for a point of sale in his community to allow for easy access to the fertilizers for his people.

He also added his voice on the issues confronting education and asked the assembly to do more to curtail the challenges.

"Government should also speed up plans on the construction of the One Village, One Dam in our community " Pe Ayikode Zangwio added. This, he believes will help ensure food security in his area.

Kayoro–Pio, Pe Oscar Batabi Tiyiamu ll,on his part thanked government for offloading the burden of having to sell their livestock to cater for the fees of their wards with the introduction of the free–SHS policy.

According to him, the number of parents who struggled to pay fees of their wards had reduced tremendously. A development that he said  has enabled parents to save enough money for other profitable ventures.

He was also of the hope that the 1 Village, 1 Dam policy when commenced and completed in his area will help curtail the challenge of rural–urban migration that has had debilitating effects on the growth of his community. He appealed to the assembly and government to start work on the dam as soon as possible.

Pe Batabi Tiyiamu ll concluded his speech with a passionate call on government to as matter of urgency come to the rescue of the only road that leads to the area.

The road which serves as the principal linkage to the Kayoro community and other parts of the district is in a deplorable state. Erosion has eaten a better part of it leaving deep gullies that make passage difficult.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Senyalah Castro Cazo | [email protected]

 

Nurses begin E-licensing exams

Registered Mental Health Nurses from three training institutions on Monday, 3 September, began the first online professional licensing examination.

The first 374 candidates from the College of Health Sciences in Yendi, the Nursing Training College, Pantang, and the Nursing Training College, Ankaful in Cape Coast are taking the E-licensing examination.

The current examination is the first phase of the implementation of the E-examination initiative.

This will mean a shift from the current manual system to a completely automated system of the examination conducted through a web based online examination software.

The Council is implementing the project in partnership with a consortium comprising CINOP Global and Advisory Services of The Netherlands and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

It forms part of a four-year project being undertaken by the Nursing and Midwifery Council to strengthen the capacity of the Council in the conduct of its licensing examination.

The Netherlands Embassy has since 2014 awarded a total of Euro 1,067,250 in support of the project through its capacity development in Higher Education programme initiative (NICHE) and The Netherland Universities Foundation for International Cooperation (NUFFIC).

The fund was to specifically help build the capacity of the senior staff on strategic management and leadership skills as well as strengthen the capacity of the Council to conduct the online licensing examination.

The capacity building component of the project was implemented in 2014 and 2015, while the online examination component was launched in 2018 with the implementation scheduled for 2018.

Minister’s tour

Touring the Accra examination centre at the Council's head office yesterday, the Minister of Health, Mr Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, said the implementation of the E-licensing examination would be done in phases.

The second phase will be in 2019 with Registered Community Nursing and then all other nursing and midwifery licensing examination will follow in 2020.

Mr Agyemang-Manu further announced that by 2020 all Nursing and Midwifery licensing examinations would completely be done online.

Rationale

He indicated that the rationale for the initiative was to ease the laborious processes associated with the current manual system and also to ensure significant cost saving, particularly with regard to paper, printing and distribution expenses.

“It is also to strengthen the organisational capacity of the Council to conduct a more efficient, effective and credible licensing examination," he added.

He said although the Service Charter of the Council required that licensing examination results were released within 70 working days after the completion of the examination, the new automated system was expected to be released 20 working days of completion of the examination.

Mr Agyeman-Manu said Ghana was the first country in West Africa to implement the automated system of examination.

Registrar

The Registrar of the Council, Mr Felix Nyante, said the online licensing examination would make the Council more effective and efficient.



He said the Council wanted to focus on ICT deployment to enhance its performance.

“We want to see a situation where nurses and midwives can sit in their offices, homes, and various hospitals to log onto our website and renew their license” he stated.



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Aretha Franklin's family unhappy with eulogy given at her funeral

Aretha Franklin's family has criticized the eulogy delivered at her funeral last week, calling it "offensive and distasteful."

Delivered by Rev. Jasper Williams Jr. in Detroit's Greater Grace Temple on Friday, the marathon eulogy should have focused on the Queen of Soul's life and legacy.

Instead, his 50-minute speech delved into topics like how children raised without a father at home is like an "abortion after birth."
The Atlanta pastor also said the Black Lives Matter movement wouldn't matter "until black people start respecting black lives and stop killing ourselves."

"Williams spoke for 50 minutes and at no time did he properly eulogize her," nephew Vaughn Franklin said in a statement to Detroit Free Press.
The late singer didn't ask Williams to give a eulogy, but that's because plans for her funeral weren't discussed. Williams was picked by the family because he had spoken at other Franklin memorials in the past.

"We feel that Rev. Jasper Williams, Jr. used this platform to push his negative agenda, which as a family, we do not agree with," Franklin's statement concluded.

Williams told the Associated Press that he understood their concerns, but didn't retract his comments. "I regret it. But I’m sorry they feel that way," he said.

The eulogy was criticized on Twitter for riling against Franklin's legacy and using her personal life details for his own vendetta, especially as the singer was a single mother herself.

The eulogy wasn't the only concern to arise from the funeral. The bishop who presided over the funeral apologized for inappropriately touching Ariana Grande, who performed at the commemoration.

And Williams' eulogy isn't the only memorial to be accused of self-indulgence. Pop monarch Madonna's tribute to Franklin at the MTV VMAs saw fans complaining the speech was more about herself, rather than Franklin.

People, show a little more respect.

Mashable

Nurses, Midwives to strike September 10

Nurses and Midwives across the country will on 10th September embark on a strike action to express their displeasure over government’s refusal to post graduate trained nurses and midwives who have completed school for over two years.

In a statement signed by the President of the Concerned Nurses and Midwives Association, Henry Asante, he stated that government has turned deaf ears to the plea of the nurses and midwives despite numerous picketing and demonstration exercises. 

“It's worth knowing that, some of these nurses and midwives who are professionally trained to save lives have now resorted to kayayoo and security work (watchman), whiles patients are dying day-in and day-out due to lack of staffs in our hospitals”, he added.

Read full statement below:

PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED BY COALITION OF CONCERNED NURSES AND MIDWIVES ON 31ST AUGUST, 2018 IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE UNEMPLOYED NURSES AND MIDWIVES

By this press statement, we concerned nurses and midwives want to bring to the attention of the government, and the media, our intention to embark on a strike action on 10th September, 2018 over the refusal of the government to postgraduate trained nurses and midwives who have completed school for over two years, despite the numerous picketing and demonstration by these nurses and midwives.

It's worth knowing that, some of these nurses and midwives who are professionally trained to save lives have now resorted to kayayoo and security work (watchman), whiles patients are dying day-in and day-out due to lack of staffs in our hospitals.

Also, we have observed with keen interest that newly constructed health facilities are not being utilized due to the refusal of the government to employ these nurses and midwives to work in these facilities.

The aforementioned reasons have compelled we the coalition of concern nurses and midwives to embark on this strike action.

Thank you.

Cc. Ministry of health All media houses.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com 

Trump attacks prosecutions of Republicans

US President Donald Trump has accused Attorney General Jeff Sessions of damaging the midterm re-election chances of two Republican members of Congress by prosecuting them.

The justice department's decision to file charges against the men put "easy wins" in doubt, Mr Trump tweeted.

One is accused of insider trading and the other of campaign violations.

The tweet has sparked fresh criticism that Mr Trump is illegally seeking to interfere with the justice system.

The president has often clashed with Mr Sessions over the inquiry into claims that Russia tried to help him win the 2016 election.

The attorney general has recused himself from the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, which includes allegations of obstruction of justice by Mr Trump.

Mr Trump has repeatedly described the inquiry as a "witch hunt".

The latest presidential criticism of Mr Sessions came with just over two months to go before the midterm elections on 6 November. The Democrats are seeking to wrest control of the House of Representatives from the Republicans.

In a tweet, Mr Trump criticised the prosecution of "two very popular Republican Congressmen".

Last month Representative Christopher Collins was charged with participating in an insider trading scheme. He has denied wrongdoing but said he would not seek re-election.

Later in August Representative Duncan Hunter and his wife were indicted for allegedly using campaign funds to pay for personal expenses. They too deny the charges.

The investigation into Mr Hunter began under the presidency of Barack Obama, but the Collins inquiry was launched last year.

Both men were early supporters of Mr Trump when he launched his bid for the presidency.

The justice department has not commented on the tweet. But it has drawn fire from a number of critics, including Mr Trump's fellow party members.

Republican Senator Ben Sasse said the justice department should remain politically neutral in deciding whether or not to prosecute.

"The United States is not some banana republic with a two-tiered system of justice – one for the majority party and one for the minority party. These two men have been charged with crimes because of evidence, not because of who the president was when the investigations began."

US political scientist and columnist Brian Klass called Mr Trump's outburst "insane".

Other critics argue that midterm elections are not a good reason to delay prosecution.

BBC

 

 

“Give a second thought to presidential ambition” – Kojo Yankah tells Mahama

Founder of the African University College of Communications (AUCC) and former editor of the Graphic Newspaper, Kojo Yankah, has appealed to the former President John Dramani Mahama to give a second thought to his second coming in the 2020 presidential race.

Kojo Yankah, who made the appeal in a post on Facebook mentioned that his admiration for the former President deepened after he lost the 2016 election and accepted the results accordingly.

The AUCC founder asked the former President to reconsider his decision since no leader of any country has been able to solve all the problems of that country.

“To the best of my knowledge, you performed to the best of your ability with the team, message and strategies you brought on board”, he added.

Below is the Facebook post:

HE John Dramani Mahama on my mind.

Dear John, l have admired you for a very long time as you know. You are a very affable, intelligent, and courteous person. Your humility and sense of service contributed to your rise to leadership at various levels culminating in God putting you in charge of the helm of affairs in this beautiful country.

You lost an election and you accepted the results and thanked God accordingly. To the best of my knowledge, you performed to the best of your ability with the team, message and strategies you brought on board. From my knowledge of history, no leader of any country has been able to solve all the problems of that country.

Even more inspiring for me, America's Jimmy Carter, who was in office for only one term, served the world and humanity much better when he was out of office. 

John, my humble request is for you to give a second thought to your decision. If l am too late in coming, or if you have heard my reasoning before, l wish you well. Definitely you may hear other voices more compelling than mine. May the Good Lord guide your paths. 

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com