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Employment Minister commends GIZ Ghana for supporting 410 young entrepreneurs

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The German Development Cooperation has supported 410 young entrepreneurs with business startups worth over one million Ghana cedis.
The support forms part of a series of activities aimed at empowering young entrepreneurs and businesses as well as facilitating their access to diverse opportunities for growth in the country.
The beneficiaries selected from four regions of Ghana; Bono, Bono East, Ahafo and Great Accra regions rreceived training in catering, fashion design, cosmetology , satellite installation and bakery among others.
They were presented with items such as tailoring machines, fridges , oven motorbikes among others to start their businesses.
Speaking at the handling over ceremony in Sunyani yesterday, Mr Ignatius Baffour Awuah, Minister of Employment and Labour Relations commended GIZ for the initiative indicating it would go long way to address the irregular migration situation in the country especially in the three regions, Bono, Bono East and Ahafo.
He said the Ministry of Employment in partnership with the Ghana European Centre for Jobs, Migration, and Development would soon open a training centres in Techiman and Goaso to provide services in job opportunities for the youth.
The Employment Minister noted that the government through the technical and vocational education policy was building the capacities of the youth for the world of work for the future and urged them to psych up themselves and determine to succeed in their businesses.
He appealed to GIZ to consider offering scholarship for talented young Ghanaians to school abroad to develop their talents which would enable them come back to establish their own businesses.
The Head of Programmes incharge of Support to the private and Financial sectors programme (PFS) of.GIZ Mr Christian Jahn said the main goal of PFS is to improve the employment situation of small, and medium enterprises in selected regions in Ghana.
According to him young entrepreneurs are the backbone of the country’s economy with the private sector leading the way by creating sustainable jobs for the people.
He said it was in this reason that his outfit finds it convenient to invest in building the capacity of young entrepreneurs so that they could start their own businesses and expand further to create jobs and employ more people.
He noted that since 2017 GIZ had supported 10,000 business startups and about 5400 of the number including 50 percent being women have moved on to become self employed generating income from the support received.
A sunyani based Entrepreneur Madam Grace Bennett urged the beneficiaries to ensure thatl they the items into the intended use and also maintain them properly.
She again urged GIZ to continue to provide mentorship and coaching to the beneficiaries to ensure the sustainability of their businesses.
From DANIEL DZIRASAH SUNYANI
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Tain residents in shock as husband allegedly kills wife, commits suicide
Residents of Brodi, a farming community in the Tain District of the Bono Region, have been left in shock and mourning following the alleged murder of a 45-year-old woman by her husband, who later died by suicide.
According to information gathered by the Ghana News Agency (GNA), the suspect, popularly known as Kwabena Jack, believed to be in his 50s, allegedly attacked and killed his wife, Abena Donkor, while the couple were working on their farm on Monday, August 11, 2026.
Mr Kingsley Obah, Assembly Member for the Brodi Electoral Area, confirmed the incident to the GNA.
He explained that after news of the woman’s death spread through the community, residents launched a search for the suspect. His lifeless body was later discovered in a nearby bush on Tuesday, August 12, 2026.
Police have since conveyed both bodies to the Tain District Government Hospital, where they have been deposited for preservation and autopsy.
Investigations into the incident are ongoing. -GNA
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Chaos at Madina REDCO… Hawkers, preachers take over footbridge

Hawkers and roaming preachers have taken over the five-metre high Madina REDCO footbridge and adjoining streets, making it increasingly difficult for pedestrians to use the facility intended to promote safe road crossing.
The traders have virtually turned sections of the footbridge into a marketplace, displaying their wares on the floor using jute sacks, plastic sheets and metal trays, while others have occupied both sides of the walkway with their merchandise.
Foodstuffs such as okro, garden eggs, pepper, onions, dried fish, smoked fish, grains, spices and other groceries are openly sold on the footbridge and along the roadside, forcing pedestrians to weave through the crowded path.
Clothing and fashion accessories including slippers, brassieres, panties, socks, bags and other household items are also displayed for sale, leaving only limited space for commuters to use.
The situation is worsened by the presence of itinerant preachers who position themselves on the footbridge with public address systems to evangelise, drawing crowds to further obstruct pedestrian movement.
Head porters are also seen crossing the highway through the median while carrying heavy loads instead of using the footbridge, exposing themselves to the danger of being knocked down by speeding vehicles.
Also, portions of the footbridge are showing signs of deterioration. Several metal railings are rusted, bent and loosely secured with pieces of wire, raising concerns about the safety of users, especially children, the elderly and persons with disabilities.
Sections of the concrete surface are worn and chipped, while makeshift wooden supports attached to parts of the structure suggest temporary repairs.
After a visit by The Spectator last week, it emerged that many commuters preferred crossing the busy Madina Highway instead of using the footbridge because of the congestion created by the trading and preaching activities.
For years, successive attempts by the police, the military and the La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal Assembly to address congestion around the REDCO and Zongo Junction enclave have yielded little success, with the area becoming notorious for roadside trading, indiscriminate parking and pedestrians refusing to use the footbridge.
A pedestrian, who gave her name only as Maame Yaa, described the situation as worrying, saying the footbridge, which was constructed to protect lives, had gradually lost its purpose because of the growing encroachment by traders and preachers.
According to her, many pedestrians were discouraged from using the facility because navigating through the crowded walkway had become difficult and uncomfortable.
She appealed to the La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal Assembly and other relevant authorities to intensify enforcement to prevent unauthorised trading and other activities on the footbridge and ensure it served its intended purpose of promoting pedestrian safety.
However, during the visit, personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) were seen carrying out a decongestion exercise to remove hawkers from sections of the roadside around the footbridge as part of efforts to improve public safety and ease the movement of both pedestrians and motorists.
The exercise forms part of a pilot project initiated by the Municipal Fire Commander for Madina, Division Officer II (DO II) Abdul Salia, who assumed command of the Madina Municipal Fire Station three months ago.
Speaking in an interview with The Spectator, DO II Abdulai Salia, who is also a long time resident of the community, said the month long project began on July 1 and ended on July 31, with 30 firefighters deployed daily to regulate traffic, clear hawkers from the streets and footbridge, and create access for emergency vehicles.
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By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu




