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Ashanti Regional minister meets former ministers

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Ashanti Regional Minister,Dr. Frank Amoakohene, on February 11, 2025 met with former Regional and Deputy Ministers from both National Democratic Congress (NDC) and New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The meeting which was held at the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council (ARCC) for advice and insight.

In attendance were,Osei Asibey Antwi (2006 – 2008),Elizabeth Agyemang (2017 – 2020),John Alexander Ackon (2016 – 2017),Mrs. Appiah Dwomoh (1992 – 2000),Samuel Sarpong (2014 – 2015) and Amb. Ohene Agyekum (1992 – 2000).

34-year-old Dr. Frank Amoakohene who is the youngest Ashanti Regional minister is a medical professional and youth leader with expertise in healthcare, governance, and public service.

He holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Ghana, a Doctor of Medical Laboratory Science degree from UDS, and an MBA from Accra Business School.

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As seasoned politician, he is currently serving as the Ashanti Regional Secretary of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) with various leadership roles, including serving as President of NAHSAG and NUGS, where he championed student welfare and advocacy at the national level

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Finance minister, deputy publicly file tax returns to promote compliance

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Ghana’s Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson, says he and his deputy have publicly filed their annual tax returns to demonstrate leadership and encourage compliance among citizens.

In a facebook post, he explained that the move was meant to show that public officials must lead by example when it comes to fulfilling civic duties.

“Leadership must be demonstrated, not declared,” he said.

He commended Ghanaian taxpayers for their continued contribution to national development, noting that tax compliance plays a key role in sustaining government activities.

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According to him, paying taxes is both a legal and moral responsibility. He stressed that all citizens, including public officials, professionals, and businesses, are equal before the law and must meet their tax obligations.

He added that tax revenue is essential for funding key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security.

The minister praised the Ghana Revenue Authority for its work, especially during the ongoing Tax and Good Governance Month in April. He said the initiative helps to educate the public and promote voluntary compliance.

He urged the authority to intensify public education and continue reforms aimed at simplifying tax processes, reducing compliance costs, and improving transparency.

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He further encouraged individuals and businesses that are yet to file their returns to do so promptly, adding that support systems and digital platforms are available to assist them.

He said building a strong tax culture would strengthen the country’s economy, improve accountability, and promote fairness in society.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Match Commissioners Association elects new Executives for a four-year term

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The National Association of Match Commissioners (GNAMCO) has successfully held its 2nd Quadrennial Delegates Congress on 18th April 2026, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.

During the congress, elections were conducted, resulting in the retention of all incumbent executive members for another four-year term.

The re-elected leaders include Paul Ayamba as National Chairman, Clement Walter Okai as First National Vice Chairman, John Yakubu as Second National Vice-Chairman, Michael Ntow Ayeh as National Secretary, Felix Adjetey Sowah as Assistant National Secretary, Egbert M. A. Laryea as National Treasurer, Mike Komla Amedior as National Trainer, and William Lantey Quaye as National Deputy Trainer.

GNAMCO pledged unwavering support and cooperation to advance football development in Ghana, with a focus on professionalism, integrity, and excellence.

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