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Bibi Bright’s Game Park Limited outdoors ultra-modern draw studio

Game Park Limited has commissioned an ultra-modern draw studio to commence lottery operation in the country, after acquiring license from the National Lottery Authority (NLA).
Present at the commissioning ceremony yesterday in Accra, was the Director of Legal of the NLA, Madam Afumwaa Bruce, Head of Operations of the Authority, Mr Andrew Tuah, and Executive Director of Game Park Limited, Madam Bibi Bright, to introduce innovative and exciting games for it’s patrons.
Madam Bright addressing the media said , management of Game Park Limited, named its studio ” Black Star Studio” because of the significance attached to the history of the country’s forebearers and the relationship with the diaspora.
She said, Game Park would uphold the highest form of integrity for patrons to have the needed trust in the products the company intend to roll-out.
“The 90 days preparations saw us put together a world class platform which would give patrons the best of lottery experience in Ghana.
Within the 90 day period we have been able to commission a world class studio to enhance the game sector in Ghana” Madam Bright said.
The National Lottery Authority (NLA) has signed Game Park Limited as a Third Party Collaborator. Game Park Limited has therefore been licensed to operate a lottery in Ghana.
The governing Board of NLA issued the license to Game Park Limited on Wednesday, 26th April 2023, at a brief ceremony in Accra.
A statement by the NLA disclosed that Supreme Ventures Limited, a premier gaming and entertainment provider in Jamaica and the Caribbean, is the Technical Service Provider of Game Park Limited.
According to the NLA, Supreme Ventures Limited has been listed on the Jamaican Stock Exchange since 2006. It has also provided exciting game products and solutions to the market through its extensive distribution network for over 20 years.
In addition, Game Park Limited offers great business opportunities through its operations for agents nationwide.
BY BERNARD BENGHAN
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Ghana Showcases Culture and Investment Potential at ITB Berlin 2026

Ghana Tourism Authority is leading Ghana’s participation at ITB Berlin, which opened in Berlin with a vibrant national pavilion highlighting Ghana’s rich cultural heritage, tourism destinations and investment opportunities.
March 5 has been designated as Ghana Day, a special platform to promote Ghana’s languages, cuisine, Kente, festivals and business prospects to the global tourism community. The stand has already drawn strong interest with traditional arts and crafts displays, immersive multimedia presentations and popular Ghanaian snacks.
Seven private-sector players are exhibiting alongside government officials as part of efforts to deepen trade partnerships, expand market access, and attract investment across the hospitality, heritage tourism, ecotourism, and creative arts sectors.
Ahead of the official opening, the Ghana delegation also engaged young Ghanaian investors in Germany in collaboration with V Afrika-Verein and the Ghana Embassy, strengthening diaspora investment linkages and highlighting opportunities within the tourism value chain.
Ghana’s coordinated presence at ITB Berlin 2026 reinforces its strategy to position the country as the Gateway to Africa and a competitive destination for leisure travel and global investment.
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Annoh Dompreh raises alarm over DACF arrears, calls for payment of contractors

The Member of Parliament for Nsawam Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh Dompreh, has expressed concern over delays in the release of the District Assemblies Common Fund, warning that the situation is stalling development across the country.
On his facebook page, he described as a matter of urgent national importance, the Minority Chief Whip pointed to what he sees as a growing crisis of unpaid contractors, abandoned projects, and halted infrastructure works in many districts.
He noted that several communities are grappling with half completed schools, unfinished health facilities, abandoned markets, deteriorating roads, and stalled sanitation projects.
According to him, many contractors who have executed projects for district assemblies have not been paid, forcing some construction firms to demobilise from sites while workers lose their jobs.
He stressed that the District Assemblies Common Fund is not a discretionary allocation but a constitutional requirement under Article 252 of the 1992 Constitution, intended to support development at the local level.
In his view, years of delayed releases and accumulated arrears have weakened district development financing and disrupted projects meant to improve living conditions in communities.
He further argued that some payments made in recent years were largely the settlement of old debts rather than funding for new or ongoing projects, a situation he believes has affected contractor confidence and local economic activity.
He described the issue as more than a budgetary challenge, characterising it as a development emergency and a governance concern.
He therefore urged the appropriate authorities to pay outstanding DACF arrears, settle contractors who have completed their work, and ensure that transfers to districts are automatic and predictable.
He maintained that decentralisation can only succeed when district assemblies receive adequate and timely funding to carry out development projects.
He emphasised that stalled projects directly affect ordinary citizens, since they rely on such infrastructure for education, healthcare, transportation, sanitation, and economic activities.
He called for renewed attention to grassroots development, insisting that national progress should not be concentrated only in major cities but extended to all communities.
By: Jacob Aggrey



