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Ghana’s Parliament Urges Africa to Tackle Statelessness at Human Rights Session

Human Rights

Ghana’s Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights has called on African Heads of State and Governments to urgently address the growing challenge of statelessness on the continent.

This call came during the 83rd Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), held in Banjul, The Gambia.

The session, held under the theme “Human Rights as an Imperative for People-Centered Sustainable Development in Africa,” highlighted several human rights concerns, including the right to health, justice, and inclusivity in development.

Ghana’s delegation emphasized the need to protect vulnerable groups—especially persons with disabilities, refugees, women, and children—and urged member states to ensure access to healthcare and fair justice systems.

A key concern raised by Ghana’s delegation was the plight of some Ghanaians living in a community called Ghana Town in The Gambia.

These individuals say they were granted citizenship by former Gambian President Yaya Jammeh but now face statelessness after the current administration refused to renew their documents. Without recognition from either Ghana or The Gambia, they are left in legal limbo.

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Human Rights

The delegation urged Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to investigate the matter and called for Ghana to ratify the African protocol on the right to nationality and the eradication of statelessness.

The Committee also expressed gratitude to Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon Alban Bagbin, for his role in establishing the Human Rights Committee, and reaffirmed its commitment to upholding human rights across Africa.

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“No Standards, No Trade”: FDA Urges MSMEs to Prioritise Compliance for Export and Growth

FDA

Rhoda Appiah, Head of Communications and Public Education at the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), has called on Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Ghana to embrace regulatory compliance as a critical enabler of trade and competitiveness.

Mrs. Appiah noted that the inability of MSMEs to meet international standards locks Ghanaian products out of export markets and deprives the country of much-needed foreign exchange.

She said, “If our foods do not meet international standards, we cannot export — and we lose the chance to earn vital foreign exchange.”

However, by perceiving regulatory compliance not as a bureaucratic bottleneck but as a tool for economic empowerment, Mrs. Appiah maintained that MSMEs could identify the right support, enabling them to compete, grow, and attract crucial foreign exchange for national development.
Mrs. Appiah made these remarks during a UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) webinar held in collaboration with WTS Nobisfields, under the theme “The Role of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) in Promoting Local and International Trade.”
Progressive Licensing: A Bridge, Not a Barrier
The FDA’s Progressive Licensing Scheme (PLS) emerged as a central theme during the webinar.

Designed to help micro and small enterprises enter and scale within the formal economy, the PLS allows businesses with limited capacity to begin operations under basic compliance and improve step by step.

“Compliance doesn’t have to be intimidating,” said Esther Amufa, also of the FDA. “The scheme allows businesses to meet regulatory standards gradually — through pink, yellow and green stages — each building toward full compliance without overwhelming financial or logistical pressure.”

Through this approach, the FDA has registered over 10,500 products and licensed more than 2,300 facilities since 2019.

Buy Ghana, Love Ghana: Local Brands, Global Standards

The PLS is closely tied to the Buy Ghana, Love Ghana campaign, which encourages major retailers to showcase FDA-compliant local products. This initiative has improved visibility and consumer trust in Made-in-Ghana goods, and enhanced market access for MSMEs.

According to Miss Amufa, “We’ve partnered with supermarkets like Palace Mall to create dedicated shelves for local products, especially during festive seasons. But we also provide training on packaging, barcoding, and labelling — everything needed to be retail-ready.”

Infrastructure, Innovation and Global Partnerships
The FDA, now over 28 years old, is internationally recognised and ISO-accredited, with the largest scope of accredited testing laboratories under one roof in Africa. Its work is benchmarked by WHO standards and supported through collaborations with the European Medicines Agency, the African Vaccine Regulatory Forum (AVAREF), and NEPAD.

Mrs. Appiah added that FDA’s operations span Ghana’s seaports, airports, and border posts, facilitating efficient regulation of imports and exports, and ensuring consumer protection across the supply chain.

The authority is also embracing digital transformation, with an AI-powered registration system and a soon-to-be-launched one-stop harmonised certification portal in collaboration with the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA).

Moderated by Theophilus Tawiah, Managing Partner of WTS Nobisfields and law lecturer at UPSA, the webinar forms part of UKGCC’s ongoing series on regulatory reform and competitiveness of businesses in Ghana.

About the UKGCC

The UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) was established in 2016 with the support of the United Kingdom’s Department for Business and Trade (DBT) to promote trade between the United Kingdom and Ghana. It is the leading private sector organisation proffering trade and commerce support for UK and Ghana businesses.

The UKGCC is backed by the British and Ghanaian Governments through the British High Commission in Accra, the British Chambers of Commerce in the United Kingdom and the Ministry of Trade & Industry in Ghana.

W/R NDC Congratulates New Board Chairman of Minerals Development Fund

NDC

The leadership and rank-and-file members of the Western Regional branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) wholeheartedly congratulate dedicated stalwart Nana Adu Gyamfi on his appointment as Board Chairman of the Minerals Development Fund.

Nana Adu Gyamfi’s dedication, commitment, and support for the NDC are truly commendable. His appointment has been welcomed by the party’s grassroots, signifying the long-held belief that hard work pays.

NDC

The Regional party thanks the President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, for the honor bestowed upon the region by appointing its industrious son to this high office.

Until his appointment, Nana Adu Gyamfi served as Chairman of the Council of Elders and was a successful businessman in the hospitality industry.

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MTN Staff Volunteers Empower Over 1000 People In 21 Days Of  Y’ello Care

MTN Y’ello Care

MTN Ghana has successfully ended its annual 21 Days of Y’ello Care employee volunteerism campaign that mobilizes staff to give back to communities through practical and impactful initiatives.

Organised under the theme “Connecting at the Roots: Connecting Communities with Digital Tools,” this year’s campaign was a clarion call to bridge the digital divide, promote inclusion and bring digital tools to underserved communities across Ghana. In 21 days, MTN staff rolled up their sleeves, moved beyond MTN touchpoints and embedded themselves in communities, providing tools and training to empower and improve livelihoods.

At the end of this year’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care, MTN employees in all 16 regions with MTN’s partners:

Clothed 500 school children in dignity

Trained over 100 youth in tech skills

Empowered over 200 women with sustainable livelihood skills

Onboarded thousands onto MTN digital platform mCare to access health services

Equipped 50 farmers with Agri-tech tools

Donated 30 computers to two ICT hubs in two underserved communities

Donated three LED screens to enhance teaching and learning

Enhanced ICT access for future-ready learning in all 16 regions of Ghana

Speaking at the closing ceremony, the Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer of MTN Ghana, Adwoa Wiafe, said, “This year’s Y’ello Care was not just a project; it was a movement of hearts. We didn’t simply reach communities; we stood with them. From the pottery sheds at Torgome to smart farms in Nyankpala, from ICT labs to rural classrooms, we showed that service is not something we do, it is who we are.”

She also expressed deep appreciation to all partner organizations whose support made this year’s campaign impactful, including Opportunity Industrialization Technical Institute, Holland Green Technology, Pel’s Farms Foundation, Matamis, Mobile Web Ghana, MedPharma, Duapa Workspace, Uni Jay Ltd, Erasmus Ackon, Elijah, Innovative Hub, Abdul Karim Awudu, and Louis Marie.

In a goodwill message delivered by Florence Toffa, CEO of Mobile Web Ghana, one of the partner organizations, she thanked MTN Ghana for investing in the youth of Dominase in the Central region as part of this year’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care. She said, “In communities like Dominase, young people have devices in their hands. With the skills training provided through MTN’s support, these devices have become powerful tools for income generation and self-employment”. She called for support from other organisations for the provision of more opportunities that equip young people with skills and confidence to thrive in a technology-driven world.

The closing ceremony was attended by executives of MTN Ghana, MobileMoney LTD, Bayobab Ghana, MTN staff, CEO of Mobile Web Ghana Florence Toffa, Ms Josephine Hutchsion, Vice principal of Opportunity Industrialization Institute and the Chief of Dominase.

The 21 Days of Y’ello Care Challenge is an annual employee volunteer initiative launched by MTN Group in 2007 to encourage MTN staff to commit their time and resources to community service for 21 days in June.

About Scancom PLC

MTN Ghana is the market leader in the mobile telecommunications industry in Ghana, offering subscribers a range of exciting options under Pay as You Go, Pay Monthly and Mobile Financial Services. The company is part of the MTN Group which is a leader in emerging markets with a clear vision to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world to our customers. We are inspired by our belief that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern connected life. Scancom PLC is listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange. Our strategy is Ambition 2025: Leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress.

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Ghana Still Underdeveloped Because There’s No Proper Systems, Structures & Direction” — George Krown

George Krown

Ghanaian singer and youth empowerment advocate George Krown, based in the United Kingdom, has attributed the country’s underdevelopment to the lack of proper systems, structures, and direction.

In a recent conversation with Odi Ahenkan Kwame Yeboah on Peace FM, George Krown emphasized that despite Ghana’s natural resources and nearly seven decades of independence, the country remains underdeveloped due to systemic issues.

According to George Krown, a country’s development is contingent upon the presence of well-established systems and structures.

He cited his experience living in the United Kingdom and visiting various European countries, noting that these nations have developed due to their structured systems, where the law applies equally to all citizens, regardless of their social status or political affiliation.

“…haven lived in the United Kingdom for close to two decades and also visited many European countries including Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, I have realized that, for a country to develop, there must be better systems, structures and direction — A structured system where the law deals with irresponsible citizens irrespective of one’s political or class in the society” he said.

George Krown highlighted several challenges in Ghana, including indiscipline, higher rate of unemployment, tax evasion, over politicization of pertinent national issues, nepotism and the misuse of religion to intimidate others.

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Indiscipline among leaders and youth in Ghana is a growing concern that requires urgent attention. Addressing this issue will require a concerted effort from all stakeholders, including government, civil society, and individuals.

By working together, Ghanaians can promote a culture of discipline and responsible behavior, ultimately contributing to the country’s development and progress.

Ghana for many decades has been facing a significant challenge with youth unemployment and even the few ones with jobs do not get what they work for — a very bad situation in the country.

He believes all these issues stem from the lack of proper systems and structures, which undermines the country’s growth and development.

George Krown’s comments serve as a call to action for Ghana’s leaders to prioritize the development of better systems and structures.

By doing so, the country can promote discipline, accountability, and responsible behavior among its citizens, ultimately driving growth and development.

George Krown’s insights offer a valuable perspective on Ghana’s development challenges.

By acknowledging the importance of systems and structures, Ghanaians can work towards creating a more prosperous and developed nation.

The singer’s comments have sparked a conversation about the need for reform and improvement in Ghana’s systems and structures, which is essential for the country’s progress.

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UBA Ghana Board Chair Honored as Most Financially Responsible Corporate Chairman

UBA Ghana Board

The Board Chairman of UBA Ghana, Kweku Awotwi, has been honoured as the Most Financially Responsible Corporate Chairman at the 2025 Ghana Outstanding Business Achievement Awards. This recognition celebrates his strong leadership, financial oversight, and dedication to upholding good corporate governance.

The Ghana Outstanding Business Achievement Awards is an annual event that recognizes outstanding businesses, forward-thinking leaders, and organizations that are making a meaningful impact on Ghana’s economy.

UBA Ghana Board

The awards aim to promote ethical business practices, innovation, and long-term growth across the country.

Under the direction of the Board Chair, UBA Ghana has experienced steady financial growth, improved efficiency, and maintained a strong reputation for transparency and accountability. His leadership has helped the bank become a model for responsible banking in Ghana’s financial sector.

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By focusing on strong governance, financial discipline, and compliance, the Board Chair has played a key role in increasing value for shareholders, strengthening trust with customers, and ensuring the bank remains resilient in a changing business environment.

This award highlights the important contributions he continues to make in guiding UBA Ghana toward long-term success. It also reflects the bank’s commitment to excellence, ethical leadership, and sound financial management.

The management and entire staff of UBA Ghana warmly congratulate the Board Chairman on this well-deserved honour and reaffirm their commitment to supporting Ghana’s economic development through responsible and forward-looking banking.

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Ablekuma North: High Court dismisses NPP PC’s injunction application against EC

Ablekuma North

The High Court in Accra has dismissed an application filed by Akua Afriyie Owusu, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Ablekuma North, seeking a 10-day interim injunction against the Electoral Commission’s (EC) order to rerun elections in 19 polling stations within the constituency.

Justice Ali Baba Abature, presiding over the court, ruled that the ex-parte application was “unmeritorious.”

Despite arguments from Owusu’s lawyers, led by Director of Legal Affairs Garry Nimako Marfo, that the rerun would cause irreparable damage to their client, the court dismissed the application.

The injunction application aimed to restrain the EC and interested parties, including Awurabena Aubyn and the National Democratic Congress, from proceeding with the rerun.

However, the court’s decision has allowed the EC to move forward with its plans.

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Manso Mpatasie Galamsey Crackdown: One Injured Amid Dispute Over Seized Excavators

Manso Mpatasie

Tensions flared in the Amansie South District on Tuesday morning when a clash between residents of Manso Mpatasie and personnel from the National Security Task Force left one person injured.

The confrontation, which occurred during a national operation to clamp down on illegal mining (galamsey), was sparked by an attempt by security officers to track down excavators allegedly used in illegal mining operations. According to local accounts, the excavators were not found at active mining sites but rather parked at residential locations, raising questions among community members about the legality of the seizure.

The injured resident was rushed to the St. Martin Catholic Hospital in Agroyesum for treatment.

Mr. Kwaku Bobie, a youth leader and spokesperson for the aggrieved residents, described the operation as unjustified and provocative.

Assembly Member for the area, Hon. George Acheampong, echoed similar concerns, stating that such aggressive tactics by security personnel risk eroding the trust between the government and local communities.

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Some youth in the community also used the occasion to call on President John Mahama and the NDC government to consider the welfare of the youth by creating sustainable job opportunities in the mining sector.

The incident is the latest in a series of tensions between local residents and state security forces, highlighting the broader national challenge of balancing the fight against illegal mining with the economic realities of mining communities.

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TOR, PHDC to Train 500 Youth for Oil and Gas Jobs

Tema Oil Refinery Ltd (TOR) and the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC) have announced plans to collaborate on a strategic initiative aimed at training 500 Ghanaian youth for careers in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries.

This agreement was reached during a preliminary meeting held at TOR’s premises, where both organizations discussed the framework for a capacity-building and technical exchange program. The initiative is designed to equip young Ghanaians with the skills and expertise required to thrive in the country’s evolving energy sector.

The PHDC delegation was led by its Acting Deputy Managing Director, Mr. Onasis Rosely, while TOR’s Acting Managing Director, Mr. Edmond Kombat, Esq., hosted the engagement.

 The discussions highlighted TOR’s readiness to contribute its technical infrastructure and experienced personnel toward the development of future industry professionals.

With a wealth of operational expertise and training resources, TOR is well positioned to play a pivotal role in grooming the next generation of oil and gas specialists. 

Both institutions emphasized their shared commitment to advancing Ghana’s energy sector and creating sustainable employment opportunities for the youth.

Also present at the meeting were TOR’s Acting Deputy Managing Director, Alhaji Mustapha Abubakar Batalima, and other senior managers of the refinery.

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Diwuhuni Cleaning Services Partners with Sunyani Municipal Assembly for festival clean-up

Diwuhuni

Diwuhuni Cleaning Services and Waste Management, a specialized provider in Ghana’s sanitation sector, played a pivotal role in ensuring a clean and healthy environment for the recently held Sunyani Peace and Unity Festival.

 As a major sponsor of the three-day mega event, which ran from July 4th to 6th, Diwuhuni Cleaning Services partnered with the Sunyani Municipal Assembly to embark on extensive clean-up exercises across the municipality.

The collaborative effort was a cornerstone of the festival’s opening day activities on Friday, July 4th, setting the stage for subsequent celebrations of peace, unity, and community development. Volunteers from Diwuhuni, alongside municipal workers and community members, meticulously cleared waste and enhanced sanitation in various areas, demonstrating the company’s commitment to sustainable waste management and public health.

“Our participation in the Sunyani Peace and Unity Festival went beyond just sponsorship; it was about actively contributing to a clean and safe environment for all attendees,”  Ronny Gogo, Head of Operations at  Diwuhuni Cleaning Services stated .

“We believe that a clean community is fundamental to public health and overall well-being, and we were proud to partner with the Sunyani Municipal Assembly to bring this vision to life for such a significant event,” he added.

The Sunyani Peace and Unity Festival, organized by the Sunyani Municipal Assembly in partnership with the Honorable Member of Parliament for Sunyani East, Hon. Seid Mubarak, successfully fostered community spirit through a diverse range of engaging activities.

Beyond the clean-up, the festival featured spirited football matches and a vibrant live music concert, drawing in a diverse and enthusiastic audience from Sunyani East’s over 250,000 residents.

Diwuhuni Cleaning Services, known for its expertise in comprehensive and compliant waste solutions, including collection, treatment, recycling, and safe disposal, underscored its dedication to environmental stewardship throughout the festival.

Their proactive involvement in the clean-up exercises served as a testament to their mission of transforming Ghana’s sanitation sector through adherence to stringent environmental regulations and international best practices. The partnership with the Sunyani Municipal Assembly exemplified a successful collaboration aimed at benefiting the entire community.

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