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Kwaw Kese declares political intention

VETERAN Ghanaian Hiplife artiste Emmanuel Kofi Botwe popularly known as Kwaw Kese has announced his intention to venture into politics, specifically as a Member of Parliament (MP).
The rapper revealed in an interview that he would consider the move once he is financially capable.
“When I get enough money, I proceed with political plans,” he said when asked if he had plans to go into politics.
Kwaw Kese elaborated that he would want to represent his hometown constituency adding that “I would start as an MP. Yeah. I’d represent my people, Agona Swedru,” he explained.
He further noted that when the time comes, he would seek guidance from political activist and musician Kwame A Plus, who he described as a neighbour.
“If I want to enter politics, A Plus is my neighbour, Gomoa and Agona, so I can tap into his blessings, I can seek advice,” he added.
Kwaw Kese is a prominent Ghanaian hiplife artist known for his eccentric ‘Abodam’ (madness) persona. Rising to fame in 2004 through Hammer of The Last Two, he is a multiple Ghana Music Award winner recognized for hits like ‘Oye Nonsense’ and ‘Ma Tewo Kwakwa’.
By Spectator reporter
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Minister highlights Fugu’s role in jobs, culture and tourism

MINISTER for Tourism Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie has reaffirmed Fugu’s growing importance as a driver of job creation, cultural preservation and tourism development during a joint stakeholder engagement with smock producers and dealers in Accra.
The meeting, co-led by Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, focused on strengthening the Fugu value chain, tackling production challenges and expanding market access, while producers raised concerns about raw materials, financing, distribution and the need for wider promotion in schools and public institutions.
The engagement comes amid renewed global attention on Ghana’s indigenous textiles, following President John Dramani Mahama’s recent appearance in Fugu during a state visit to Zambia.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts reiterated its commitment to collaborating with stakeholders to position Fugu as a symbol of national identity and a catalyst for inclusive economic grow
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MzNana collaborates with Obaapa on ‘Ahoto’

GHANAIAN gospel minister MzNana has released her much-anticipated new single, ‘Ahoto,’ featuring celebrated gospel icon Obaapa Christy.
‘Ahoto’ which translates to ‘Comfort’ in Twi, is a heartfelt worship piece built on themes of hope, reassurance, renewal, and the peace that comes from God.
The title perfectly reflects the song’s mission: to uplift and strengthen listeners as they navigate life’s storms.
The collaboration brings together two generations of Ghanaian gospel excellence, blending MzNana’s contemporary sound with Obaapa Christy’s iconic and spirit-filled ministry.
The result is a deeply emotional worship experience that appeals to both longtime gospel fans and a new wave of listeners.
With this release, MzNana continues to strengthen her presence in the gospel music landscape, while Obaapa Christy reaffirms her enduring impact through a collaboration that ministers comfort, faith, and hope to listeners everywhere.
—GN



