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Lordina Mahama calls for global unity and decisive action to protect children

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The First Lady of Ghana, Mrs Lordina Dramani Mahama, on Monday, made a compelling call for global unity and decisive action to protect children and ensure their well-being.

Participating in a special annual prayer service for peace and children during the 80th United Nations General Assembly in New York, Mrs Mahama advocated for a world where every child can thrive.

She highlighted the urgent need for collaborative efforts amidst increasing global uncertainties, emphasising that “through prayer and decisive leadership, we can create a world where every child is protected and empowered to achieve their full potential.”

In her prayer for the world’s children, the First Lady said: “Heavenly Father, I lift the needy and orphaned children in Ghana and across the world into your loving care. I ask that you surround them with protection, comfort, and hope for a brighter future. Provide for their daily needs, including food, shelter, clothing, and education. Bless those who dedicate their time and resources to care for them. May these children grow in wisdom, strength, and joy, knowing that you love them. Guide their paths with opportunities, surround them with kindness, and let their lives shine as testimonies of your unfailing grace and provision. Amen.”

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Ghana to host fugu and kente exhibition in Zambia to promote Pan-Africanism

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The Republic of Ghana, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), is set to host a fugu and kente exhibition in Lusaka, Zambia, from March 6 to 8, 2026.

The event aims to strengthen Ghana-Zambia relations while promoting Pan-Africanism and African unity.

The exhibition, set to be organised in collaboration with the Ghana High Commission in Lusaka, will showcase Ghanaian culture and craftsmanship, highlighting traditional textiles like kente and local cuisine such as fugu.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ghana described the event as a boost not only for cultural and economic diplomacy but also for trade and agribusiness ties between the two countries.

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The exhibition will be held at the Lusaka Showgrounds, where visitors can experience Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and the African personality in action.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Beyond NPP, NDC: 2 ‘Gen Z’ MPs unite to prioritise purpose over politics

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In a rare display of cross-party collaboration, two Members of Parliament from opposing political traditions have set aside partisan differences to champion a shared cause—empowering women and transforming communities.

• Dr. AMin Anta (left) MP for Karaga, Mrs. Dorcas Affotey (2nd from left) MP for Jomoro, Hajia Fatayiha (3rd from right) MP for Savelugu and Mr. Habib, MP for Tolon in a chart during the event

On February 14 (Valentine’s Day), the Savelugu Community Centre hosted the official launch of the Yooyili Pag-Dede Foundation, an initiative designed to expand economic opportunities for women, strengthen early childhood education, nurture youth creativity, and improve access to clean water.

Leading the effort was Abdul Aziz Fatahiya, Member of Parliament for Savelugu (New Patriotic Party), who was joined in solidarity by Dorcas Affo-Toffey, Member of Parliament for Jomoro and Deputy Minister for Transport.

• Madam Fatahiya and Madam Affo-Toffey flanked by some women at the event

The partnership has drawn attention not only for its development focus but also for its symbolism—a bipartisan alliance centered on people-first leadership.

In her address, Fatahiya emphasised that while the people of Savelugu were hardworking and resilient, many women and young people lack structured opportunities to maximise their potential.

“Our women are determined, but determination alone is not enough. We must build systems that give them access to resources, skills, and markets,” she stated.

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She explained that the Yooyili Pag-Dede Foundation will operate through five core programmes, including potable drinking water.

The foundation also seeks to promote financial independence for women and ensure the inclusion of persons with disabilities in community development efforts.

Key initiatives include:

  • She Grows: supporting women farmers with training and modern agricultural initiatives.
  • Style of Dagbon: a hub for women’s fashion entrepreneurship and creative enterprise.
  • Story Weavers of Yooyili: empowering children aged six to 15 as storytellers, artists, and cultural ambassadors.
  • Dagbon Karizung: strengthening pre-school education across Dagbon communities.
  • Clean Water Project: expanding access to safe and potable water.

Delivering the keynote address, Mohammed Amin Adam, the Member of Parliament for Karaga and former Finance Minister, underscored the central role of education in breaking the cycle of poverty.

He urged parents to prioritise investment in their children’s future and commended Madam Fatahiya for the initiative, supporting it with a donation of GH¢20,000.

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Madam Affo-Toffey praised the project, describing it as a commendable initiative worthy of emulation, particularly by female MPs across the country. With an initial GH¢20,000 donation, she noted that the initiative had inspired her to explore similar development models within her own constituency.

Prior to launching the foundation, Madam Fatahiya organised a free breast cancer and chronic disease screening programme that benefited more than 3,000 women across Savelugu.

She described the foundation as an extension of that commitment, aimed at addressing systemic barriers to women’s advancement through practical and sustainable solutions.

In a lighthearted moment that drew laughter and applause, Madam Fatahiya referred to herself and her colleague as “the Gen Z MPs.”

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“WE may belong to different political parties, but today we are the Gen Z MPs that collaborate, innovate, and we don’t wait,” she remarked.

She added that a new generation of women political leaders are willing to bridge divides in pursuit of measurable impact.

Also present at the launch was Habib Iddrisu, Member of Parliament for Tolon, who noted that the initiative signals a shift toward issue-based governance to one that prioritises development outcomes.

The event attracted several dignitaries from both political parties, including the Northern Regional Chairman of the NPP, as well as former MCEs and DCEs.

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In an era frequently characterised by political polarisation, the bipartisan cooperation witnessed in Savelugu offers a compelling alternative narrative, when leaders unite around shared values and community needs, transformation becomes possible.

From: Geoffrey Buta, Savelugu


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