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Mzbel unveiled as Brand Ambassador for Senco Group of Companies

Media personality and entrepreneur, Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah known in showbiz circles as Mzbel has been named Brand Ambassador for Senco Group of Companies.
The Senco Group of Companies is one of Ghana’s fast-growing company holdings. The company has business interests in real estate development, construction, mining, engineering, ICT, Media, Electronics, Health, agriculture, hospitality, and property investment.
The company unveiled Mzbel at their West Legon Premises on Wednesday, January 31, 2024.
The five-year deal comes with a house, car, travelling abroad to promote their houses in the diaspora and performances, among other juicy packages.
Addressing the media, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer(CEO)of Senco Group of Companies, Korsi Senyo said, Mzbel is a strong brand whose attribute falls in line with their aspirations as a company.
He said considering her status as a woman of substance and integrity, they are optimistic that she would be able to create the necessary awareness to take their brand to the next level.
“Once she starts talking about our brand we are optimistic that it will translate into sales for them. We are starting with Lovers Night With Mzbel at T-Havana in Tema this February,” he said.
On her part, Mzbel said she is satisfied with the deal and will use all her platforms and networks to promote the Senco Brand.
She thanked the company for believing in her brand and partnering with her on this journey.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Adambrobe Chieftaincy Dispute: Police arrest 11 for possession of arms

Police in the Aburi District arrested 11 suspects for alleged possession of arms and ammunition without authority in connection with the Adambrobe chieftaincy dispute, the Command revealed on Monday.
Ten suspects were arrested on Sunday, May 3, at Adambrobe, Aburi.
Police identified them as Dawu Joseph, a farmer; Kwame Aboagye, a vulcanizer; Samuel Obeng, a taxi driver in Adambrobe; Owusu Paul, a member of the Adambrobe Asekyere family; Jerry John Kwame Atilla, a businessman in Sowutuom; and private security men Evans Dekadzor, Christian Atsu, Samuel Annan, Thomas Davidson, and Richard Agyeman.
The Aburi District Command retrieved five pump-action rifles, 23 live cartridges, one taser, six phones, and one body armor during the operation.
Police also impounded two vehicles used to transport the suspects: an unregistered Ford pickup and a Toyota Corolla with registration number GE 2560-19.
An additional suspect, Douglas Amoako Danquah, was arrested Monday, May 4, after being sighted in a procession within the area, police said.
The arrests are linked to the ongoing chieftaincy dispute in Adambrobe.
Suspects are currently in police custody assisting in investigations.
The Eastern Regional Police Command assured the public of their continued commitment to maintaining peace and stability in Adambrobe and urge all parties to exercise restraint.
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Gomoa to host Industrial Fair in November; Organizers expect over 2000 blobal firms

Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, affectionately called APlus has disclosed that all is set for maiden Gomoa Industrial Fair.
In a post the Member of Parliament noted that the Gomoa Industrial Fair will be held at the Gomoa Special Economic Zone from November 27 to 29, 2026.
According to him, the fair would be the largest event of its kind in Ghana.
The three-day fair is expected to draw more than 2,000 global industries, many of which are likely to establish operations in the Gomoa Special Economic Zone after the event, according to Mr.Asare Obeng.
“Our plan is to make Ghana the Industrial Capital of West Africa in 10 years,” he stated.
APlus, further noted that the fair would surpass the scale of the Gomoa Easter Carnival, adding that registration for participants will open soon.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme




