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Ghanaian highlife goes to Switzerland June 30

• Mr John Yao Agbeko (Inset) delivering his address at the launch

Mr John Yao Agbeko (Inset) delivering his address at the launch

The Executive Director of the National Folklore Board, Mrs Bernice Dei Kumah, has advised the youth to help preserve and promote Ghanaian highlife music in all aspects of life, in spite of the ‘threat’ posed by other competing music genres in the world.

According to her, highlife music remains an essential part of the country’s heritage and young people must support efforts aimed at sustaining the genre which seems to be fad­ing out as new styles emerge.

Speaking at the launch of the ‘Ghana Day Festival and Business Expo’ in Accra last Thursday, she said highlife music contributed to dialogue on issues such as injustice, resistance, love and humanity, and must not be “left to die.”

She said it was time Gha­naian music took its rightful place along reggae and rumba music which had recently been added to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNES­CO) list of “intangible cultural heritage of humanity.”

The two-day music concert, scheduled for June 30 to July 1, 2023, in Switzerland on the theme: “See Ghana, Buy Ghana,” is organised by the National Folklore Board (NFB) in collaboration with the Asso­ciation of Ghanaian Unions in Switzerland, the Embassy of Ghana in Switzerland and the Creative Arts Agency.

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Mrs. Kumah said the initia­tive formed part of efforts to “engage members of the cultural industry and diaspora community in Switzerland to form partnerships that would translate into investments in Ghana.”

The event, she added, “aims to provide the platform to diaspora entrepreneurs, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of corporate organisations, cul­tural investors, leaders and the Swizz Government to explore Ghana’s folklore and business opportunities.”

“Music is a universal lan­guage of cohesion and an ex­cellent example of living heri­tage meant to unite humanity, share values and aspirations. Music is a powerful vehicle for raising awareness and reaching out to different groups of peo­ple, therefore, the prosperity of Ghanaian musicians must be a priority.

“Highlife is dying and we cannot sit back and watch highlife die. We are taking Ghanaian highlife to Switzer­land to create bigger platform for the industry players,” she said.

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Pledging support for young people who take up, record and perform highlife music, Mrs Kumah said the National Folklore Board would apply to UNESCO for Ghana to “claim ownership of highlife music.”

Mr Adbourahamane Diallo, UNCESCO Ghana Country Direc­tor, praised NFB for the leader­ship in identifying and promot­ing the rich intangible cultural heritage of the country.

He stressed the need to strengthen partnership with people in the Diaspora and expressed commitment at providing the needed guidance and support to ensure Ghana­ian highlife is recognised at the highest level.

Mr John Yao Agbeko, Chief Director, Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, believed the festival would enhance the brand identity of Ghana­ian highlife music locally and internationally.

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Madam Abigail Lamptey, President of the Association of Ghanaian Unions in Switzerland (AGUS) was enthused about the decision by the NFB to sup­port the festival which started in Switzerland in 2017.

Nana Otuo Ohuahene Ache­ampong, Chair, Ghana Cultural Forum, stressed the need to appreciate and celebrate high­life legends while they were still alive, and further asked music organisations to unite in promoting Ghanaian music.

Mr. Bessa Simons, President of Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) and Mr Frank Owusu, Head, Creative Arts Agency, all pledged support for the event and called on corporate bodies to continue supporting local acts.

Audience were treated to performances by Highlife mu­sician Aka Blay and the Abizah Band, as well as members of Magic Eyes Band, a group of talented and visually impaired musicians.

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By Ernest Nutsugah

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Seek healthcare at facilities where nursing services are available – Ministry of Health

As a result of the ongoing strike action by the Ghana Registered Nurses and
Midwives Association (GRNMA), it has become imperative for the Ministry of
Health to implement additional measures to mitigate any inconvenience that has been caused.

According to the Ministry, in a statement, it has through all appropriate channels, led negotiations to ensure the smooth approval and implementation of the
new Conditions of Service.

Against this backdrop, the statement added that in line with the Ministry’s policy to ensure healthy population for national development, it has become necessary to make provisions to fill the gaps created as a result of the strike.

Consequently, the Ministry has urged the general public to continue seeking healthcare services at various health facilities, including those where nursing services remain available, to ensure their health needs are met.

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They Ministry also attached a link of health facilities across the country in the statement.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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MTN, Telecel & AT to increase value of data bundles effective Tuesday, July 1, 2025

The Minister for Communication and Digital Innovation, Sam George, has announced an increase in the value of data bundles by all telecommunication networks in the country.

Speaking at a Meet The Press held today, he said the new directive will take effect from July 1, 2025.

According to him, the implementation date of July 1, is to allow the telcos to recalibrate and reconfigure their systems to reflect the agreed-upon value increases.

He said The new directive will ensure that “AirtelTigo Ghana (AT Ghana): A 10% increase in all data bundles currently offered by the network, additionally, the GH₵400 bundle, which currently offers 195GB, will now offer 236GB.”

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Touching on Telecel Ghana, he said, “A 10% increase in data bundles currently offered by the network, their GH₵400 bundle, which currently offers 90GB, will offer 250GB, effective from July 1.”

On MTN Ghana, the minister said, there would be “a 15% increase in all data bundles currently offered by the network and I am pleased to announce the restoration of GH₵399 bundle, which currently has been changed to GH₵350 that offers 92.88GB, will hence be reinstated to 214GB for GH₵399.”

Sam George has also urged the operators to invest in the quality of their network to ensure customers are better served.

He charged the regulator National Communication Authority (NCA) to strictly monitor the changes.

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The minister expressed appreciation to the CEOs of the various companies for close collaboration over the last four months.

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