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Minority calls out government over illegal mining woes

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The Minority in Parliament has accused government of failing to tackle illegal mining, popularly known as “galamsey”, despite making big promises before coming into power.

In a strongly worded statement released on Thursday, the Minority said the galamsey crisis has worsened just six months into the new government’s term.

They described the situation as a “national emergency” and blamed the government for allowing the destruction of forests, rivers, and farmlands to continue unchecked.

The statement indicated that although the government was given GHC 50 million this year to fight illegal mining, five times more than what the previous government received, little has been done to stop the practice.

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The Minority also pointed to ongoing illegal mining in President John Mahama’s hometown, Bole Bamboi, where the Yonkamba stream, a key water source, has been polluted.

They said this shows a lack of seriousness and commitment from the highest levels of government.

They further accused top government officials and local authorities of secretly supporting illegal miners.

In places like Suaman, they claimed that even equipment meant for road works is being used for illegal mining, with no one holding the perpetrators accountable.

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The group criticised the Goldbod initiative which the government said would help clean up the gold trade.

According to the Minority, Goldbod is instead buying gold from illegal miners and enriching a few powerful people, including those close to the government.

The Minority expressed disappointment at journalist, civil society groups, and whistleblowers for failing to hold government to account.

“Ghanaians deserve better than press releases and photo opportunities. They deserve clean water, safe environments, and honest leadership,” the minority bemoaned.

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Own NTC to make it sustainable …new MD urges staff

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Dr Isaac Okpoti Nai delivering his address.
Dr Isaac Okpoti Nai delivering his address.

The newly appointed Managing Director of the New Times Corporation (NTC), Dr Isaac Okpoti Nai, has urged staff of the corporation to play their part in advancing the growth and success of the organisation, stressing that every employee has a crucial role to play in achieving its goals.

According to him, it was important for staff to see themselves as owners of the institution and work together to achieve its goals to remain sustainable.

Dr Binka (middle) showing Dr Nai (left) his new office with Prof. Kwamena-Aidoo

Dr Nai made the remarks when he was introduced to staff last Friday.

“You need to work as though the company belongs to you. You are not doing it for me; take ownership. Let us work as a team,” he said.

He urged employees to be committed to their duties, respect time and meet deadlines, adding that teamwork and responsibility were key to the growth of the organisation.

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Dr Isaac Okpoti Nai (second from left) with Prof. Kwamena Kwansah-Aidoo (second from right), Dr Charity Binka (right) and Dr Theresa Adua

Dr Nai also thanked staff for their hard work and dedication over the years and praised them for contributing to the growth of the corporation.

The Board Chairman, Prof. Kwamena Kwansah-Aidoo, expressed confidence in Dr Nai and wished him success in his new role.

A section of the staff at the durbar

A Board Member and Chairperson of the Interim Management Committee, Dr Charity Binka, also urged staff to give him their full support to enable him to succeed.

 Dr Nai is an experienced management executive, academic and corporate leader with more than 25 years of experience in finance, administration, corporate governance, strategic planning, auditing and organisational leadership in Ghana and the United Kingdom.

Before his appointment, he served as General Manager in charge of Finance and Administration at the State Housing Company Limited. He has also held senior positions at the Ghana Integrity Initiative, the Central Region Development Commission, the London Boroughs of Croydon and Merton, and Ananemantey & Co.

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Dr Nai (fourth from right) with the board and management members of NTC

His experience spans both the public and private sectors, including development organisations, local government institutions, financial institutions and higher education institutions. He has also lectured in Accounting, Finance, Taxation and Management.

Dr Nai holds a Doctor of Business Administration degree in Financial Management from Anglia Ruskin University in the United Kingdom, an MBA in Finance and Strategic Management from the University of Greenwich, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Oxford Brookes University.

He is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICA).

By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu

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Glamour, elegance and class at 15th Ghana Movie Awards red carpet 

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Movie Awards

Sunday night belonged to Ghana’s screen royalty, the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City transformed into a runway of dreams as actors, filmmakers, and creatives rolled in for the 15th Ghana Movie Awards under the theme “Rewarding African Excellence.”

The red carpet didn’t just glow, it roared. From bold traditional wears to sleek couture, the movie fraternity showed up and showed out.

Kafui Danku, Nana Akua Addo, Yvonne Nelson, Hajia 4Reall, Kofi Okyere Darko, Juliet Ibrahim, James Gardiner, Clemento Suarez, Jackie Appiah, Kwaku Manu, Akabenezer, and Nigeria’s Deyemi Okanlawon led a constellation of stars who lit up the night.

 Their patterns, colour play, and statement accessories turned Kempinski into Accra’s fashion capital for one night.

It wasn’t just about the looks. The night delivered wins that mattered. Nana Ama McBrown, Dr. Likee, Kwadwo Nkansah, Mawuko Kuadzi, and Janet Ayensu were among the heavyweights who walked home with top honours, celebrating craft, consistency, and African storytelling.

Class, pomp, and pageantry met purpose, a reminder that Ghanaian and African cinema isn’t just entertaining but on a mission for greatness.

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The Ghana Movie Awards (GMA) is one of the most prestigious award schemes in Ghana’s film industry.

The scheme was established by Ghanaian actor and producer Fred Nuamah, and has over the years celebrated excellence.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme 

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