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NPP celebrates women for their role in Kumawu by-election victory

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The National Women’s Wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has expressed appreciation to women for their active role in ensuring the party retained the Kumawu seat.
 
In a statement signed by National Women Organiser, Kate Gyamfua,said the Women’s Wing is pleased to witness an increasing number of women who exercised their democratic right to vote and contribute to the decision-making process.
 
According to her,their involvement signifies the growing recognition of the invaluable perspectives and contributions that women bring to the table.
 
She also congratulated Mr.Ernest Yaw Anim for winning and retaining the seat for the NPP.
 
Read the full statement below
 
The National Women’s Wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) extend our warmest congratulations to Mr Ernest Yaw Anim for his resounding victory in the Kumawu by-election held yesterday. 
 
The Kumawu by-election showcased the active participation of women, highlighting their indispensable role in shaping the political landscape of our great nation. We are pleased to witness an increasing number of women who exercised their democratic right to vote and contribute to the decision-making process. Their involvement signifies the growing recognition of the invaluable perspectives and contributions that women bring to the table.
 
We extend our unwavering support and congratulations to Mr Ernest Yaw Anim on his victory. His dedication, vision, and commitment to serving the people of Kumawu have resonated strongly with both men and women in the constituency. We believe that under his leadership, Kumawu will witness tremendous growth and development.
 
The NPP National Women’s Wing also commends the entire NPP family for their collective efforts and commitment, which have led to this remarkable victory. The unity and solidarity displayed by our members have undoubtedly contributed to this success. We are proud of the hard work put in by our party faithful, particularly the women who tirelessly campaigned, rallied support, and demonstrated their unwavering commitment to the NPP’s ideals.
 
As we celebrate this well-deserved victory in Kumawu, the NPP National Women’s Wing would like to assure all our members and supporters of our readiness and preparedness for the upcoming Assin North by-election. We will continue to work diligently, mobilize our resources, and rally behind the party’s candidate to secure yet another remarkable victory.
 
We once again congratulate Mr Ernest Yaw Anim on his election as the Member of Parliament for Kumawu. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the people of Kumawu, the security agencies, and all stakeholders for their peaceful conduct throughout the by-election. The NPP National Women’s Wing remains committed to advocating for women’s empowerment, equal participation, and continued support for the NPP’s vision of transforming Ghana into a prosperous nation.
 
Signed,
 
Kate Gyamfua
National Women Organiser
New Patriotic Party (NPP)

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Kwaisey Pee honours promise, donates GHC50,000 to Korle-Bu Paediatric Oncology Unit

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Ghanaian music icon, Akwasi Poku Addae, known in Showbiz circles as Kwaisey Pee has honoured his promise to children suffering from cancer.

Ahead of his 25th anniversary event held at the D’ Icon Event Centre at East Legon last year, he made a promise to donate some funds to children suffering from cancer.

True to his word, the musician has recently made a donation of GHC50,000 to the Paediatric Oncology Unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

He told the Ghanaian Times that children are so dear to him, and was optimistic the support would go a long way too impact lives.

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The music dynamo also promised that the gesture will not be the last,” it will be a continuous feature from me.”

He also called on Ghanaians home and abroad to lend a helping hand to children suffering from cancer.

According to him, children with cancer have many needs, and a helping hands will go a long way ease the suffering.

“Cancer treatment is very expensive, and leaving that to parents of the children alone, will be a huge burden, with support from you and myself, we can make some changes in other people’s lives,” he concluded.

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Dickson Kyere Duah, Kwadwo Poku clash over government funding for World Cup participation

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A disagreement has emerged between Member of Parliament for Berekum West, Dickson Kyere-Duah, and energy consultant Kwadwo Poku over government funding for Ghana’s participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The debate centred on government’s decision to budget about 13 million dollars to support the national team, even though FIFA is expected to provide an appearance fee of about 10.5 million dollars if Ghana qualifies for the tournament.

During the discussion on Joys news , Mr Poku questioned why the government should allocate such an amount when FIFA already provides funds to participating countries.

According to him, the appearance fee alone should help cover some of the country’s expenses.

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He argued that if FIFA is giving Ghana 10.5 million dollars simply for qualifying for the tournament, it raises questions about the need for the government to appropriate additional funds.

Mr Kyere Duah, however, explained that the government’s allocation was part of advance planning captured in the national budget even before the final qualification results were known.

He noted that the budget for the tournament period was prepared in November 2025, when it was not certain that Ghana would qualify.

He stressed that budgeting does not automatically mean the entire amount will be spent.

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According to him, the funds are meant to prepare the team from the start of the competition period until the end of the tournament.

Mr Kyere Duah explained that if the team exits the tournament early, the full amount allocated in the budget will not be used.

Mr Poku maintained that FIFA already provides financial support to teams for participating in the World Cup and insisted that the government must clearly justify additional spending.

The discussion extended to the role of the Ghana Football Association in managing the national teams.

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Mr Poku described the association as a private institution and argued that FIFA also operates as a private body that does not allow government interference.

He explained that FIFA provides funds to teams to support their preparation and participation in the tournament.

Mr Kyere Duah, however, maintained that national teams represent the country and require government support to operate effectively.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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