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‘Harness children’s talents through arts’

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• Children could not wait for the peace poster

• Children could not wait for the peace poster

The Lions Club International District 418 has reiterated its commitment to chalk an unprecedented success in the 2022-2023 Peace Poster and Peace Essay Contest held annually to promote national and global peace.

The international peace poster contest under the theme “Lead with Compassion”, is to harness the talents of children between the ages of 11 to 13 years to submit works that promote peace through compassion.

According to Lion Diane Novis Zukowski, Chairperson of the District 418 Peace Poster, it is always important to safeguard and promote peace in our nation because it is an important tool for national development.

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Touching on the Peace Poster campaign, she observed that children know how powerful compassion could be and are often able to express this feeling more openly than adults.

“This year, we invite young people to explore and visually express the peaceful future that compassionate leadership brings, however, students and children between the ages of 11 to 13 years as of November 15, 2022 are eligible to participate in the International Peace Poster Contest”, she underscored.

For participating in the contest, Lion Diane said one must send an essay on this year’s theme or a pencil sketch of the Lions Clubs International logo together with his or her name and contact details to dpp@lionsclubsghana.org.

The District 418 Peace Poster Chairperson commended her team for their support to make children in Ghana excel during the International contest, and also working hard to promote Lions Club International aim of maintaining peace.

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She encouraged stakeholders to partner with Lions Club District 418 for this laudable initiative that would always safeguard the peace of the nation and also called on sponsors to come on board and support the peace poster contest.

Lion Diane and her District 418 team recently stormed the 2022 Chalewote Festival with their peace poster campaign to increase awareness.

By Alfred Nii Arday Ankrah

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188 vehicles impounded in Kumasi as Police crack down on fake sirens and illegal car modifications

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The Ghana Police Service has launched a major clampdown in the Ashanti Region targeting drivers using unauthorized sirens, strobe lights, and illegally modified vehicles.

The special operation, led by the Ashanti Regional MTTD with support from the Central MTTD in Accra and officers from National Headquarters, focused on two busy hotspots: Airport Roundabout and Santasi Roundabout in Kumasi.

During the exercise, 188 vehicles were stopped for various traffic violations. Officers removed and seized illegal sirens, horns, strobe lights, and improvised headlamps fitted on both private and commercial vehicles.

Beyond the seizures, drivers were taken through road safety education and cautioned to adhere strictly to the Road Traffic Regulations. Police also warned against the unlawful use of road shoulders and verges, which often causes congestion and accidents.

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According to the Police, the operation forms part of a wider national campaign to restore discipline, improve road safety, and stop the misuse of emergency signals by unauthorized persons.

“The Ghana Police Service will continue these enforcement exercises across the country. Our goal is to ensure order on our roads and protect all road users,” statement said.

Residents in Kumasi welcomed the move, with many commending police for cracking down on vehicles that impersonate emergency and security cars.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Andre Ayew fires Black Maidens up ahead of Senegal decider

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Former Black Stars captain, Andre Dede Ayew made a surprise appearance at the Black Maidens’ camp on Friday, delivering a powerful pep talk ahead of their make-or-break FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Senegal.

Andre Ayew spent time with both players and technical staff at the team’s base as final preparations ramp up for Saturday’s decisive return leg at the Accra Sports Stadium.

With a World Cup ticket on the line, Ayew urged the young girls to rise to the occasion.

“Opportunities like these do not come around often and I encourage you to play with courage, discipline and belief in your abilities,” he told the team.

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The 2010 World Cup quarter-finalist also called for pride, unity and full commitment.

“You need to stay united, enjoy the moment and leave everything on the pitch. The entire country is behind you and believe you can qualify,” he added.

Ayew reminded the Maidens to trust the work they’ve put in throughout the campaign and to represent Ghana with honor.

Black Maidens Management Committee Chairman, Nana Sarfo Oduro, said the visit came at the perfect time.

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“Having someone of Andre Ayew’s stature come to support the girls means a lot. His words have lifted the team’s spirits and given the players extra motivation as we prepare for this important game,” he stated.

Ghana hosts Senegal on Saturday at the Accra Sports Stadium. A win will book the Black Maidens’ place at the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in front of home fans.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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