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Aqua edition of ‘Rhythms On Da Runway’ launched

IGP George Akuffo Dampare and South African High Commissioner, Ms. Grace Jeanet Mason
IGP George Akuffo Dampare and South African High Commissioner, Ms. Grace Jeanet Mason
Fashion and other industry players gathered at the Soho Bar in Accra on the eve of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s birthday, September 20 to launch this year’s ‘Rhythms On Da Runway.’
This year’s event, themed ‘The Aqua Edition,’ marks the 11th version since its inception and seeks to put the spotlight on Sustainable Development Goal Six (SDG-6) – Clean Water and Sanitation.
The main event is scheduled for December 2 at the Accra International Conference Centre in Accra.


As part of this year’s event, three-time Grammy nominees Rocky Dawuni and Morgan Heritage among other personalities would be honoured.
Speaking at the launch, the Creative President of Nineteen57 Events stated, “As we delve into ‘The Aqua Edition,’ we are reminded of the profound impact our actions have on our planet and future generations.”



Mr.Okyere Darko said that safeguarding these invaluable biodiversity havens is their sacred duty, not just for the children but for the entire world to inherit their beauty and life.
The Producer and Director for the event, Yvonne Ocloo, noted that this year’s edition was set to be a vibrant celebration of Africa’s diverse cultural heritage which is aimed at seeking to unite communities and recognise the committed individuals and organizations assiduously promoting Africa globally.

Madam Ocloo stressed the event’s social responsibility aspect, shedding light on two critical concerns: the illegal mining crisis in Ghana’s Atiwa Forest and the environmental repercussions of discarding second-hand clothing into our oceans.
Notable personalities who graced the event included the Inspector General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, Chairman, the Chief Executive Officer of Equity Health Insurance, Elton Afari, Chief Executive Officer of the McDan Group of Companies Daniel McKorley, the Chief Executive Officer of Wembley Sports Limited, Robert Coleman, Managing Director of Reiss & Co, Jeff Sowa, and many other special guests.

The event witnessed performances from Edem, Epixode, Natty Borax, Evans Scot, and Mo Spence.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Ghanaians party over Black Stars win

Massive celebrations were recorded countrywide as the Black Stars opened their 2026 World Cup campaign with a 1-0 victory over Panama in Toronto on Wednesday.
Midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi scored the only goal of the match late in the game as he shot in a decent cross from substitute Brandon Asante.




The win gave Ghana a positive start in the competition, placing them in second position behind England, also with three points but with a superior goal aggregate.
After the final whistle, the streets and other viewing centres were turned into partying grounds as fans, mostly clad in the team’s paraphernalia, danced to several World Cup-themed music.
Others blew the vuvuzelas in joyous mood with others putting up a spirited ‘jama’ session.
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Akosua Manu calls on NPP to reject entitlement and unite ahead of 2028 elections

Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for the Adentan Constituency, Akosua Manu, has urged party members to move away from what she describes as an “entitlement mentality” and focus on unity, sacrifice and hard work as the party prepares for the 2028 general election.
In a statement titled “Is Loyalty a Queue?”, and posted on facebook, Ms. Manu argued that loyalty to the NPP should not be judged by how long a person has been in the party but by their contributions and commitment to its growth.
According to her, the NPP’s history shows that many of its leaders faced significant opposition from within the party before eventually leading it to electoral success.
She cited former President John Agyekum Kufuor as an example, saying he had to overcome resistance from influential figures within the party before winning power for the NPP in 2000.
Ms. Manu noted that after the party lost power in 2008, former President Kufuor faced criticism and accusations from some party members.
However, she said supporters eventually put their differences aside and worked together to rebuild the party.
She pointed to the experience of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who, according to her, faced opposition from some factions within the NPP despite his long service to the party.
“His trials were ten times what Kufuor endured,” she stated, adding that Akufo-Addo eventually overcame the challenges and became President of Ghana.
Turning to the NPP’s current flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Ms. Manu said he also faced resistance from different groups within the party while seeking leadership.
She praised Dr. Bawumia for contributing to policy-based political discussions in Ghana and for remaining composed following the NPP’s defeat in the 2024 elections.
According to her, party members must now rally behind him in the same way they supported former Presidents Kufuor and Akufo-Addo.
Ms. Manu, however, warned that internal divisions and a sense of entitlement remain major threats to the party’s future.
She argued that some party members place too much emphasis on how long individuals have belonged to the NPP rather than on their contributions and capabilities.
“This entitlement does not question impact. It does not ask what you sacrificed or what you built. It asks only how long have you been here,” she said.
The former parliamentary candidate cautioned that such attitudes could discourage committed members and prevent the party from selecting the best people for leadership positions.
She further called on the party’s incoming national executives to strengthen the NPP’s core values of sacrifice, honesty, integrity and dedication to national development.
Ms. Manu addressed the concerns of young party supporters, many of whom she said became discouraged following the NPP’s electoral defeat in 2024.
According to her, many young people remain eager to see the party return to power but are unwilling to support internal conflicts driven by personal ambitions.
She urged party elders to place the interests of the NPP above their individual goals and to demonstrate leadership that attracts rather than alienates members.
“The NPP is bigger than any one of us. It always has been. Our collective responsibility is to act like it,” she stated.
By: Jacob Aggrey




