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24-hour economy is not well communicated; Ghanaians do not understand – Cwesi Oteng

Gospel musician Cwesi Oteng has cautioned the NDC, pointing out that their 24-hour economy policy is poorly communicated, resulting in a lack of understanding among Ghanaians.
“The 24-hour economy is a great idea, and to tell you the truth, Ghanaians are willing to understand what the 24-hour economy policy is,” he expressed during an interview on Xzone on TV XYZ with Afia Coke.
According to the gospel musician, the NDC needs to emphasize a flagship idea within the 24-hour economy concept and concentrate their message on that, advising them to refrain from excessive talking.
While acknowledging the positive aspect of the 24-hour economy policy, he admitted to hearing about it but not knowing the specifics. “Of course, they are talking, but I think that when it comes to politics, don’t say too many things. Pick a flagship idea from your many concepts and champion that idea rather than talking excessively. I only hear 24-hour economy; I don’t hear the specifics,” he added.
Cwesi Oteng advises that anyone who supports the NDC should grasp the essence of his statements and refrain from excessive talking.
Drawing a parallel between the 24-hour economy policy and Free SHS, the celebrated gospel musician disclosed that the NPP, in contrast to the NDC, didn’t engage in extensive discourse but instead focused on pushing the Free SHS agenda, which gained widespread attention.
“Any person who supports the NDC should grasp the essence of what I’m saying instead of talking excessively.
The NPP wasn’t talking excessively; they picked Free SHS, and it was everywhere,” he concluded.
Source:Myxyzonline.com
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SAPS Investigates murder of Ghanaian in South Africa

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed the murder of a 35-year-old Ghanaian man, Mr. Kwabena Boagen, in Nyanga on Monday, June 29, 2026.
Police say the killing occurred at about 15:45 at the Nyanga Terminus, outside NTG Hair Salon and Shoe Repairs. Preliminary findings indicate it was linked to what they describe as extortion, adding that gunmen are yet to be arrested.
Emergency Medical Services declared Boagen dead at the scene. He lived in Khayelitsha but worked in Nyanga.
Nyanga detectives have opened a murder docket and are investigating.
SAPS said detectives have spoken to a relative of the deceased and conveyed condolences on behalf of the service. A post-mortem was conducted today by Department of Health officials.
SAPS also responded to a statement from Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs about an alleged murder in Khayelitsha. Police said they have “no record” of that incident and have asked Ghanaian authorities to share details to aid investigations.
“Nyanga detectives are hard at work investigating the murder with a view to apprehending the perpetrators,” SAPS said.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Maiden Ghana Platinum Excellence Award to honour business legacy

Ghana Platinum Excellence Award, has officially been launched as a national movement to celebrate institutions that have shaped Ghana’s economic story across generations.
The ceremony is expected to be held in September 2026 with about 20 categories for companies in the private sector.
As part of the structure of the scheme, a panel would assess entries received and select the deserving winners.
Speaking at the media launch held at Delish Restaurant at the Unveils Ghana, the Chieif Executive Officer of the scheme, veteran actor, Nii Saka Brown, said the award was created to recognise organisations whose “resilience, vision, leadership, and consistency” have stood the test of time.
“Every nation has institutions that become part of its identity. Companies that survive decades do more than conduct business, they create jobs, build communities, support families, inspire entrepreneurs, and contribute to national development,” he said.
He noted that while innovation often takes the spotlight, few platforms exist to honour businesses that have endured for generations.
According to Mr. Brown, the Ghana Platinum Excellence Award will recognise longevity, by honouring companies with sustained impact over time.
Additionally, he noted that the awards will celebrate resilience, spotlight business excellence and institutional strength as well as promote governance by encourage good corporate governance and continuity.
The CEO added that it is their expectation to inspire the next generation, motivate future entrepreneurs and business leaders,”Preserve heritage*: Document Ghana’s corporate and industrial history.”
“This award is not simply about identifying the oldest organisations. It is about celebrating endurance, recognising contribution, and acknowledging institutions whose legacies continue to influence Ghana’s progress,” he explained.
Mr. Brown said the platform is envisioned to become a respected national recognition programme that pushes businesses to “think beyond short-term success and focus on building institutions that endure.”
He called on government, corporate partners, sponsors, and the media to support the initiative. He also assured qualifying companies that the platform will be dedicated to telling their stories.
“Starting a business is difficult. Building one that lasts for generations is extraordinary,” Mr. Brown added, as he declared the official start of the movement.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme




