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GWR Attempt: Afua Asantewaa thanks Ghanaians for massive support despite disqualification

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Afua Asantewaa Aduonum who recently attempted to break Guinness World Record for Longest singing marathon has expressed her profound appreciation to Ghanaians for the unflinching support during her attempt.

Afua Asantewaa sang for 126 hours with the aim of surpassing the longest singing marathon by an individual which lasted 105 hours and was achieved by Sunil Waghmare.

In her statement released on Saturday, March 2, 2024 she noted that “Even though the final outcome of the attempt did not meet my expectations, I am content with the massive impact I made during the period of the Sing-a-thon and beyond. The interest and support I received have been overwhelming and I am deeply grateful.”

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Read the full statement below:

I wish to express my profound gratitude to the people of Ghana and various stakeholders for your immense support throughout my Singathon journey.

I am eternally grateful to all persons, who supported my mission to promote Ghanaian music through my attempt to break and set a new world record for the longest singing marathon in the Guinness

World Records (GWR).

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Even though the final outcome of the attempt did not meet my expectations, I am content with the massive impact I made during the period of the Sing-a-thon and beyond. The interest and support I received have been overwhelming and I am deeply grateful.

I am also deeply satisfied with the opportunities it created for people to get together and enjoy their favourite Ghanaian songs. The singing marathon created an avenue for families, friends, and loved ones to step out and enjoy the Christmas festivities in an open house party style.

The economic value it created for vendors and other commercial entities who mounted their wares/ products and services

at the venue is also another positive outcome.

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I would like to appreciate my family, especially my husband, my parents and the entire family, my friends, the media including bloggers, corporate organizations, artistes, the clergy, social and political leaders, as well as music and entertainment industry experts for the immense acceptance and support of my record attempt.

Again, I am also grateful to the medical team, the technical team, and every single volunteer, who came to the venue or invested in staying online to monitor and support my mission.

Your support, and words of encouragement are well appreciated, and I am excited to have inspired a lot of young people to step out of their comfort zones to dream big. I am looking forward to showcasing more talents through the GWR and other similar ventures that will help project the rich talents and resources Ghana is endowed with.

I take this opportunity to wish my other Ghanaian compatriots who have been inspired by my initiative to set their own records in the GWR, well.

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The outcome of the attempt following the announcement by GWR is not what I expected nonetheless, I have accepted it and have requested GWR to provide more details to enable me to pick up learnings for the future.

The reactions from various quarters have been overwhelming and

appreciate the commendations, feedback, and criticisms from a section of the public who felt disappointed with the outcome.

There have also been some misrepresentations in the media that are regrettable but nonetheless take them in my stride. This will serve as a learning curve for my personal development.

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I wish to assure my fans and the public that I remain focused and determined. I will announce my next projects in due course.

I also wish to announce that after such an arduous undertaking, I have decided to take a short break for quality family time.

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GTDC, UGBS mark world safety day with focus on psychosocial wellbeing

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The Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited (GTD) in collaboration with the Department of Organisation and Human Resource Management, University of Ghana Business School (UGBS) has marked the 2026 World Safety Day Celebration in Accra.

The event held on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at the Cedi Conference Centre, Legon was under the theme “Good Psychosocial Working Environment: A Pathway to Thriving Workers and Strong Organizations.”

The day is observed globally to promote safe and healthy working conditions and to raise awareness about both physical and psychological risks at the workplace.

The event formed part of efforts by stakeholders to deepen national conversations on workplace safety, particularly the growing concern about psychosocial well being.

In his keynote address, the Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo stressed that workers must not be treated as machines but as human beings with dignity, rights and families.

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He explained that unsafe work environments marked by fear, harassment, intimidation and excessive pressure reduce productivity and weaken organisations.

He noted that although physical hazards such as faulty equipment and unsafe buildings remain a concern, psychological risks including excessive workload, bullying, job insecurity and toxic communication are equally dangerous and must be addressed.

According to him, psychological hazards are real, measurable and preventable, and should be treated with the same urgency as physical risks.

He maintained that safe and healthy working conditions are not a luxury but a fundamental right that supports productivity and social justice.

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Dr Pelpuo further stated that the government remains committed to strengthening occupational safety and health systems, adding that worker wellbeing is a core responsibility of leadership and not a public relations issue.

He urged employers to create environments where dignity is protected, and workers are empowered to speak without fear.

The Dean of University of Ghana Business School, Prof Ernest Y Tweneboah Koduah noted that the school is committed to shaping a better world of work that is equitable, productive and sustainable.

He announced that the school has secured accreditation from the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission to introduce a programme in organisational health and safety.

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He explained that gaps in workplace safety in Ghana are linked to weak enforcement, underreporting and limited professional training.

He added that the new programme will equip graduates with the skills to prioritise employee wellbeing as a key organisational responsibility.

Prof Tweneboah Koduah urged organisations to assess psychosocial risks, invest in human resource capacity and create environments where workers can openly discuss mental health concerns.

He emphasised that collaboration between academia and industry is essential to addressing workplace safety challenges.

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Delivering remarks on behalf of the Vice Chancellor, the Registrar of the University of Ghana, Emelia Naa Kwantsua Agyei Mensah described the event as historic, noting that it is the first time the university is marking the global observance.

She explained that the focus on psychosocial wellbeing reflects current realities in the world of work.

She stated that employee health, including mental and emotional wellbeing, directly affects productivity, morale and institutional performance.

Mrs Agyei Mensah added that the university is committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for staff and students, beyond minimum legal requirements.

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She called on leaders to reflect on the kind of workplaces they create and to prioritise the wellbeing of employees.

CEO of the GTDC, Prof Kobby on his part noted that its participation aligns with its commitment under the Riyadh Declaration, which calls on member states to improve infrastructure and public safety, as well as enhance services, transport, connectivity and accessibility.

He indicated that the company intends to use the platform to highlight Ghana’s readiness to implement the declaration, with a strong focus on worker safety and wellbeing as a foundation for sustainable tourism development.

The event brought together policymakers, academics, industry players and students to discuss strategies for improving workplace safety and promoting healthier work environments across the country.

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Ghana Armed Forces military convoy attacked in Binduri, three civilians killed

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The Ghana Armed Forces has confirmed that an escort convoy protecting civilians was attacked in Binduri in the Upper East Region, leaving three people dead.

In a press release issued on April 27, 2026, the military said the convoy, which was escorting about 140 civilians from Bawku to Bolgatanga, came under gunfire from unknown attackers.

It said the attackers shot at the convoy several times, killing three of the civilians being escorted and injuring one other person.

According to the statement, soldiers returned fire and were able to repel the attack. In the process, seven of the assailants were killed.

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The military added that during a follow-up operation, weapons and ammunition were retrieved from a suspect who had taken refuge in a mosque.

The items included a G3 rifle, two loaded magazines, and additional rounds of ammunition.

It said ten other suspects have been arrested and are assisting with investigations.

The Ghana Armed Forces cautioned the public against engaging the military or any security agency during operations.

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It extended condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and wished the injured person a speedy recovery.

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