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44 graduate from skills training programme organised by CNC

A total of 44 individuals, comprising 40 females and four males, have successfully graduated from the Marketable Skills Training Programme organised by the Centre for National Culture (CNC) in the Eastern Region.
The initiative was designed to equip the youth with employable skills to make them more competitive in the job market.
The one-month training programme covered a wide range of practical areas including bead making, batik, tie-and-dye, manicure and pedicure, interior and exterior decoration, weaving, basic and advanced sewing, fascinator making, facial makeup, and crocheting.
The annual programme aims to empower participants with hands-on skills to promote self-reliance and improve their economic well-being.
At the maiden graduation ceremony, the Acting Eastern Regional Director of CNC, Ms Salamatu Alhassan, who spearheaded the training, expressed satisfaction with the successful completion of the programme.
She said the initiative did not only fulfill the CNC’s mandate but also reflected the centre’s dedication to national development, youth empowerment, and sustainable job creation.
She also challenged the outdated perception that skills-based training was for the less intelligent, stressing that vocational training offered an alternative path to success and a way out of hopelessness.
She encouraged the graduands to uphold values such as discipline, innovation, integrity, customer service, and financial literacy as they put their newly acquired skills to use.
The Acting Executive Director of the National Commission on Culture, Mr Wakefield Ackuaku, also commended the CNC in the Eastern Region for the impactful initiative.
He noted that cultural industries were becoming increasingly important as major sources of employment, especially for the youth.
He urged the graduands to apply professionalism to their craft in order to earn a sustainable livelihood and contribute meaningfully to their families, communities, and the national economy.
One of the beneficiaries, Alice Ampiah, a dressmaker, shared her experience, noting that before the training, she lacked skills in beading and often had to outsource that part of her work.
From Ama Tekyiwaa Ampadu Agyeman, Koforidua
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Gertrude Torkornoo sues to stop vetting and appointment of Justice Baffoe Bonnie

The legal tussle over the removal of the former Chief Justice, Justice Gertrude Araba Sackey Torkonoo is far from over as she filed another process before the High Court in Accra to halt the vetting of the newly appointed Chief Justice.
The application, which is in the nature of a judicial review, is asking for grant a number of reliefs and declarations.
The legal action filed is also seeking to stop the vetting and subsequent appointment of Justice Baffoe Bonnie as Ghana’s Chief Justice.
Justice Torkonoo is asking the court for an order of certiorari to quash the proceedings of the May 15, 2025 and the entire proceedings and outcomes of the Article 146 set up to consider petitions to remove the Applicant chaired by Pwamang JSC (“Pwamang Committee” “Committee).
She also wants an order of certiorari to quash each and all of the three reasons/grounds given by the Pwamang Committee for recommending her removal from office as stated in the letter of the Secretary to the President dated September 1, 2025.
Justice Torkonoo is further asking the court for an order prohibiting the denial or withdrawal of the salary, benefit, courtesies, and other entitlements due to her before the Warrant of Removal dated September 1, 2025.
By Malik Sullemana
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Ghana Musical Awards USA honours Prophet Eric Boahen

Organiser of Ghana Music Awards (GMA) -USA have honoured Founder of Reign House Chapel, Prophet Eric Boahen Uche for his enormous support to the music industry.
GMA-USA led by the Chief Executive Officer, Mr.Denise Boafo, affectionately called Don, made the presentation on Sunday, October 12, at church.
Presenting the citation, Mr.Boafo said Prophet Eric Boahen has been a support system for various sections of Ghana’s music echoe system.
This, he said, has gone a long way to keep many gospel artistes in business regardless of challenges confronting the industry.
“This is in recognition of remarkable contribution to the gospel music industry in Ghana and beyond,” he said.
He revealed that the Man of God substantially supported this year’s GMA-USA, a gesture which cannot kept under the rug.
On his part, a grateful Prophet Eric Boahen expressed his appreciation to the organisers for such an honour.
According to him, the gesture is a motivation to him and others to continuously support the cause of GMA-USA.
He charged the organisers to work assidously to promote Ghana Music in the diaspora.
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