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Revolutionising Kenkey Business: The story of Melbs Saucy Foods’ CEO

When you have a specific goal in mind, it helps to have a system in place that can help you achieve it more efficiently. Setting and achieving goals is an important element of career development. Understanding how you can reach your goals can help you to advance your career.
“It is important to stay determined even when it feels difficult. Assess your goals and decide if you can commit to achieving them by taking the necessary steps. Focus is also important when striving for success. Focus on your goals and why you want to achieve them to keep yourself motivated and reaffirm your commitment.”

Those were the words of Ruth Borteley Bortey, the young enterprising entrepreneur behind the popular Butter Kenkey (Ga Komi). The self-motivated lady who hails from Nungua in the Greater Accra region of Ghana believes her purpose on earth is to be a change-maker
. She is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Melbs Saucy Foods, which is revolutionising the kenkey (Ga Komi) business.
It is incredibly important for us to recognize that life does indeed happen sometimes, which simply means that we may encounter situations in life that are beyond our control. Such experiences may leave us feeling helpless or anxious with emotions that we may not yet know how to process in a healthy way.
At nine (9) months, when she had started crawling and yet to firmly raise herself to sit, a tragedy struck her family – she lost her dad, the breadwinner of the family. Left with no other option, her poor mother, Agnes Borquaye, had the scary task of raising her only daughter all by herself with proceeds from her kenkey business.
Life they say is not a bed of roses, rather, a journey through rocky roads and according to Ruth, one ought to watch every step he or she takes, as it may either result in pain or comfort in the long run. With all the ups and downs in her life, she admitted that it seemed impossible at a point to go on with life. However, with the support of her mum, who she considers as a pillar and her life support, rose through it all to get a tertiary education.
“We all must accept the fact that fortunes and misfortunes are both part of our lives. We must embrace the reality that nights are the darkest before the sunrise. All we need is the strong belief, that all our problems are temporary; all the darkness is just here for a short time, it will soon come to an end, and we will be able to praise and enjoy the sunlight again”, she elaborated.
After elementary school, Ruth attended the Presbyterian Senior High School in Teshie – Accra for her High School education and was a General Arts student. She then proceeded to the Data Link Institute of Business And Technology to pursue a Degree programme in Human Resources Management.
She graduated with high hopes of getting employed by a multinational company to start her career but that was not the case unfortunately. Having a degree is a distinguishing factor when applying for a job and serves as a signal to employers that you have acquired technical skills and academic knowledge in addition to your ability to follow through on a goal and tasks.
Ruth indicated that being a degree holder is certainly not a guarantee that you are going to get a flying job. “Have you wondered about the percentage of university graduates that get jobs after they graduate? From my experience, getting a degree does not automatically mean that you are guaranteed a job though it certainly plays a large role in finding employment. Your ability to find a job upon graduation sometimes largely depends on some variables. Securing a job after college is not a one-size-fits-all approach”, she further explained.
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade! In her desperation to find unavailable jobs, she decided to make a business out of her passion, cooking. From her formative years, she has been assisting her mother in preparing kenkey and was very conversant with the dynamics of the business. After consulting her mum, she was convinced the best way to go is to bring her knowledge to revamp and give their kenkey business a new phase.
That was the genesis of Melbs Saucy Foods, heavily driven by social media. Ruth revealed the first two years were very challenging as she made some mistakes due to her lack of planning and preparation before setting up the business. However, she eventually learnt from her mistakes which resulted in a turnaround for the business, from financial viability, and growth to operations.
“Starting a business requires a lot of planning, hard work, and dedication. It also involves taking risks, making difficult decisions, and dealing with financial issues. The first step in starting a business is to come up with a great idea and have a sustainable plan. As a first-time entrepreneur, it is unlikely you will know everything about running a business. A lack of knowledge can lead to avoidable mistakes that could cost your business money. You will also need to overcome enormous demands on your time and energy setting up a business”, she added.
To transform the business, she thought to focus on the experience she will be giving to her clients. Her clients were the heart of the business and she tried to make them happy with quick and unique services. “Up to date, I ensure that whatever my customers buy from me is worth more than the money they are paying and we give them a great service as well, from taking their orders to the delivery guys who send their orders to them. Beyond serving them very healthy and delicious food, it is also important to see them happy, that is when they will come back to order more and also recommend the business to other people”, she emphasised.
At Melbs Saucy Foods, you can order your “Butter kenkey” with fish, chicken, shrimps, egg, pork, octopus, and turkey, all cooked under hygienic conditions and delivered to you in neat and attractive packages. She believes in excellence and brings that to her business.
According to Ruth, her philosophy in life is to never give up in spite of the challenges and circumstances she finds herself in. She said “the challenges were enormous when I started the business, however, I have tried to find solutions rather than complain about them. I have a plan to grow the business into an empire and these are the necessary steps to take to achieve that. We have come a long way and it is not the time to look back”.
Her advice to her fellow young ladies who have passion for cooking is to develop it and make it another source of income even if not full time. “We are sometimes led into doing certain things which are not necessary to our growth and development. I will urge all my fellow young ladies to keep their focus and do their best wherever they find themselves, it is certainly going to pay off when you put in the work and work smart as well”, she concluded.
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Parliament marks 2nd edition of May Day 2026

Ghana’s parliament has marked the 2nd edition of May Day 2026 under the theme “ Welcome Home”.
It was special day meant to celebrate the invaluable support of the workforce, recognizing the commitment, resilience, and contributions of workers to institutional growth and national development.
Delivering the message on behalf of the Speaker, the 1st Deputy Speaker, Bernard Ahiafor, described the theme as very apt, appropriate, and timely, noting that Parliament is more than a workplace, it is a shared home.

He emphasized that we cannot speak about work without speaking about people, reminding everyone that the true measure of our work is the well-being of our people.
He urged that our traditional clothing become an integral part of our everyday clothing, and that our local languages must become integral to our daily lives, interwoven into education and practiced at home.
Referencing Standing Order 63, which captures the use of local language as optional in deliberations, he encouraged a renewed commitment to identity, saying it is significant that we “come home” and present who we are so future generations can inherit a story they can fully tell.
The Clerk, Mr. Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, in his remarks commended officers for their dedication and devotion to duty, calling on them to go the extra mile and leave legacies.
Echoing the reminder that an unexamined life is not worth living, he described the event as an invitation to reconnect with our roots through cultural revival.
The Deputy Clerk, C&FMS, Dr. Gloria Sarku Kumawu, urged all not to forget their roots, the people behind the stories of ministries, industries, and the strides made both in-house and beyond.
What began last year has now become a meaningful tradition, showcasing Ghanaian heritage, fostering unity, and encouraging innovation under the principle of diversity for unity and diversity for progress, she added.
The gathering brought together leadership, public officials, and staff across all levels, along with the media, standing as a unifying platform that honored service, celebrated culture, and reaffirmed a shared commitment to national development.
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Manhyia would serve as Ghana’s unifying force …Otumfuo assures on commemoration of 27 years on the Golden Stool

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, last Friday celebrated his 27th enstoolment with a colourful and culture-rich ceremony at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi, drawing a distinguished gathering of dignitaries from across Ghana and beyond.






Clad in splendid kente and adorned in rich traditional regalia, the dignitaries added colour and elegance to the occasion, as the palace grounds came alive with a vibrant display of Ghanaian culture.
Traditional drumming, dancing and symbolic rites underscored the deep-rooted heritage of the Ashanti Kingdom, captivating guests and reaffirming the value of tradition in modern society.
Speaking at a high-level Executive Gala organised by the Diaspora Affairs Office of the Office of the President in strategic partnership with the E ON 3 Group, the ‘World-Meets-in-Ghana’ gala, the Asantehene urged Ghanaians to guard against the divisive tendencies of partisan politics.









The event was to honour the Asantehene’s nearly three-decade reign under the theme ‘Advancing Peace and Sustainable Economic Development through Royal Vision’.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II noted that such attitudes threatened the country’s long-standing values of unity, civility and brotherliness.
He assured that Manhyia would continue to serve as a unifying force for the nation.
The celebration also featured the presentation of commemorative gold coins to notable national leaders, including the President, John Dramani Mahama, former Presidents John Agyekum Kufuor and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as well as Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, a former Vice President in recognition of their contributions to peace and national development.
By Spectator Reporter




