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Mrs Gifty Oware-Mensah, impacting lives of young people through football

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Mrs Oware-Menssah and husband

Prior to becoming an Executive Com­mittee (ExCo) member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) in 2023, Mrs Gifty Oware-Mensah had gained popular­ity for her exploits with one of Ghana’s established female football teams, Berry Ladies.

The 38-year-old took young orphan girls and some talented street children to build her team while providing them decent livelihoods as a way of giving back to society.

Mrs Oware-Mensah
Mrs Oware-Mensah

Mrs Oware-Mensah has since impact­ed the lives of hundreds of young people through football and many others through her work with the National Service Secretariat (NSS) as the Deputy Executive Director since 2017.

The astute politician, business mogul and administrator is passionate about the development of young people especially girls, ensuring that they had a decent liv­ing and contribute their quota to national development.

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Mrs Oware-Mensah after engaging in business and politics most of her life de­cided to get into football administration in 2019. She, however, had interest in sports as she played football, hockey and badminton during her school days.

Mrs Oware-Menssah and husband
Mrs Oware-Menssah and husband

Prior to that, she had collaborated with the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) to organise the Sammy Kufuor Testimonial Cup in 2011 as a marketing person; that was the first time she got closer with ‘football people.’

Fast-forward, she became Co-own­er of Halifax Ladies Football Club and bought shares in Berekum Chelsea to mark a major step into football adminis­tration.

Mrs Oware-Menssah and husband
Mrs Oware-Menssah and husband

In 2021, Mrs Oware-Mensah thought she could do more with women football by becoming an ExCo member and for the first time in the history of Ghana football, she went through unopposed with 20/20 endorsement in 2023.

During her tenure, the Black Queens qualified for the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) for the first time in six years with the Black Maidens also qualifying for the 2024 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Costa Rica.

She is also looking forward to the Black Queen’s qualification to the Olym­pic Games for the first time.

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BUSINESS AND GOVERNANCE

In 2009 she ventured into business and governance by setting up Berry Events Company and Multimedia Company to promote young people in entertainment.

She entered into politics from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) as a Tertiary Stu­dents Confederacy (TESCON) girl in 2004 since she always loved the ideology of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Mrs Oware-Mensah with the Minister for Youth and Sports,Mustapha Ussif
Mrs Oware-Mensah with the Minister for Youth and Sports,Mustapha Ussif

In 2012, she started working within the NPP structure and in 2014 contest­ed the National Youth Organiser as the first woman to contest the position and though she lost, she still worked with the party.

Mrs Oware-Mensah also worked at the Danquah Institute and rose from being a Researcher to Head of Research until the NPP came to power in 2016. In 2017 and at age 29, she was appointed the Deputy Director at the NSS a position she holds till date.

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While at the NSS, Mrs Oware-Mensah ensured several innovations such as digi­tizing the system where people spent less time at the registration centres. She also brought up the inclusion desk that supports the welfare of women and vulnerable persons.

PHILANTHROPY

Mrs Oware-Mensah runs a Non-Governmen­tal Organisation (NGO) called Berry Empow­erment which among other things organises the Afia Oware Women Summit which empow­ers young people.

Mrs Oware-Mensah(right) in a pose with some young people
Mrs Oware-Mensah(right) in a pose with some young people

She is naturally a philanthropist and gives to people from across the country. Aside Berry Ladies, she has shares in Kumasi Sports Academy and other teams to serve as livelihoods to young ones in football.

Mrs Oware-Mensah supported Kurt Okraku to be elected as President of the GFA as well as assisting all the female national teams in various capacities.

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HOBBIES

She loves writing and is also a poet. She is currently working on her memoir to be published when she clocks 40 (in two years).

EDUCATION AND BACKGROUND

Mrs Oware-Mensah is the first daugh­ter of three siblings and comes from Koforidua in the Eastern Region. She started school at St. Mary’s(basic education) and went to Victory International School before attending the Ghana Second­ary School in 2001 where she read General Arts.

She went to KNUST in 2010 for her first degree in History. She also has Masters (MA) in Defence and International Politics, MA in Public Administration also from KNUST, Post Graduate Diploma from the University of South Africa on Management of Democratic Elections and MA from the University of Birmingham in Policy and Development Planning. Currently, she is a Historical Studies PhD candi­date at KNUST.

She is married to a Lawyer, Peter Mensah and has a child. She is a devoted Christian with the Assem­blies of God (Cedar Mountain) church.

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By Michael D. Abayateye

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Minority opposes proposed Telecel-AT merger, describes deal as ‘Unconscionable’

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The Minority in Parliament has strongly objected to any planned merger or partnership between the government and Telecel, describing the deal as “technically, operationally, and financially unconscionable.”

Ranking Member on the Communications Committee, Matthew Nyindam, raised the concern during a media briefing in Parliament.

He questioned why both the Minister of Communications and Telecel would publicly announce a merger and then suddenly go silent on the matter.

“We object to any deal with Telecel by way of merger, absorption, or acquisition. This is a scheme to dispose of a national asset to fill private pockets,” Mr. Nyindam stated.

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He argued that Telecel has not demonstrated any special technical or operational expertise that staff and management of AT (formerly AirtelTigo) do not already possess.

According to him, Telecel had earlier promised to invest $500 million after acquiring Vodafone Ghana but failed to do so, a situation he fears could repeat itself if the government allows another deal.

Mr. Nyindam claimed that Telecel was already indebted to the tune of $400 million, adding that the company only seeks to benefit from AT’s over three million customers to expand its own base without making any real investment.

“The government must not surrender the capacity of a state-owned company to a private entity through majority ownership. There is no clear plan to protect the jobs and livelihoods of thousands of workers,” he stressed.

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The Minority Caucus is therefore calling on the government to halt any discussions or agreements with Telecel regarding the proposed merger, insisting that the deal is not in the national interest.

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DVLA suspends road compliance fines

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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has suspended all fines issued by its Compliance Team on the country’s roads, effective Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Authority explained that the suspension follows feedback from the public and further consultations with stakeholders.

The Compliance Team’s enforcement exercise, which had been intensified in recent weeks, was aimed at ensuring that drivers and vehicles met all legal requirements before operating on the road.

However, the DVLA said it was pausing the activity to allow for more engagement and public education on the exercise before it is reintroduced.

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While assuring the public of its commitment to promoting safety and compliance, the Authority emphasized that the suspension only affects the fines and charges being enforced by the Compliance Team.

It added that all legal requirements for drivers and vehicles to operate on Ghana’s roads remain in force.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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