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• Ms Rose Danquah

Ms Rose Danquah

 Ms Rose Dankwah is neither a personal bodyguard nor the driver of former President, John Dramani Mahama.

She does not also play any role as a protocol officer or function in any official office of Mr Mahama but when asked whether she occupies any position in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) party which Mr Mahama leads currently, she responded in the affir­mative.

Although Ms Dankwah of­ficially holds no identifiable position in the party, she remains one of the popular faces in the party’s colours for her penchant to follow the party’s candidate on every campaign trail.

Ms Dankwah, a resi­dent of Kwashiebu in the Greater Accra Region has be­come one of the familiar faces around party campaign grounds with the sale of all kinds of NDC para­phernalia.

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She said besides making sales to take care of her needs and those of her family, she also gets ful­filment because she loves the NDC party so much.

Speaking in an inter­view with The Spectator last week when Mr. Maha­ma visited the Ashaiman Municipality to interact with artisans and informal workers, Ms Dankwah said she had been involved in this for over 20 years with former President Jerry John Rawlings.

She recalled in the past when the business was good and quite promis­ing, especially on the travels countrywide, making good sales.

However, she said, “the times have changed; the job is not lucrative as it used to be.”

Ms Dankwah gets her wares from Accra or Kumasi from people who mostly import from China and displays on the ground and also hawks at rally grounds.

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Her parapher­nalia rang­es from bracelets, necklaces, scarfs, T-shirts, vuvuzela, whistles and many more.

The trader said the busi­ness comes with some risk like all other businesses, one being the seasonal drop in sales especially in the off political seasons.

When that happens, she and her colleagues pack the items into store rooms and painfully wait for another four years or any political activity involving the party that they might chance on to sell.

Apart from the party paraphernalia, Ms Dankwah sells anything that would provide her daily bread until another election year beckons.

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Fascinatingly, she sells strictly NDC paraphernalia and has no plans to sell oth­er political party items.

This, she explained, is to show her loyalty to the NDC party.

Apart from the few challenges related to her business, Ms Dankwah also has a major headache, that is, her rent which is due for expiry in two months’ time.

“I am scared that I might not be in any good position to settle my rent because the political season is yet to kick off. I am one of the few people praying that the political season would kick off in earnest to start making some money for myself.”

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In her view, a huge num­ber of paraphernalia ven­dors were not party faith­fuls like her, acknowledging that “all of them are not like me, some support other parties but there are a few that support no political groupings.”

She was of the view that it was time they formed an association to help make life better for paraphernalia vendors.

By Dzifa Tetteh Tay

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First Lady boosts Black Maidens, Black Princesses’ morale with generous support

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Dr Lartey presenting items to players
Dr Lartey presenting items to players

Ghana’s First Lady, Lordina Mahama, has made a generous donation to the country’s national female Under-17 and Under-20 teams – Black Maidens and Black Princesses- as they continue preparations for major international assignments.

The donation, made on Friday, May 22, was presented on behalf of the First Lady by the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, at the GFA Technical Centre in Prampram.

The gesture forms part of efforts to motivate and support Ghana’s young female footballers as they prepare to represent the country on the international stage.

The donation included essential food items and toiletries aimed at supporting the welfare and well-being of the players and technical teams.

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The donation included cartons of Milo, T-rolls, soft drinks, toiletries, and a range of essential supplies aimed at supporting the welfare of the players, enhancing camp conditions, and easing preparations ahead of their respective assignments.

The Black Maidens are currently engaged in preparations for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers and are set to take on Liberia women’s national under-17 football team in the second-leg encounter in Liberia this weekend.

Meanwhile, the Black Princesses have already secured qualification to the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup after overcoming Uganda in the qualifiers, extending Ghana’s remarkable record to eight consecutive appearances at the tournament.

The donation by the First Lady was expected to boost morale within both camps while reinforcing national support for the young female footballers who continue to make the country proud.

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State closes case in missing US$2M ‘Sky Train’ matter

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The prosecution has officially rested its case in The Republic v Solomon Asamoah & Another, the high-profile legal battle commonly referred to as the “Sky Train” case.

The Deputy Attorney General Justice Srem Sai announced the development, praising the state’s team of hard-working prosecutors for successfully anchoring the state’s evidence before the High Court.

The criminal trial centers on the former Chief Executive Officer and the former Board Chairman of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF).

The duo stands accused of illegally authorizing and paying out US$2 million to a foreign company without obtaining board directives or other mandatory statutory approvals.

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State investigators have confirmed that the disbursed millions cannot be found.

Following the closure of the prosecution’s case, the accused persons moved the court for an opportunity to file a submission of no case.

The presiding judge granted the application, ordering the defense to submit their arguments by June 8.

The outcome of the June 8 filings will decide the fate of the trial:

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With this, if the judge finds the defense’s submission convincing, the accused will be acquitted and discharged however, If the judge dismisses the submission, the court will order the accused officials to take the stand and explain why they should not face prison sentences.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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