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Sanshi wins 2024 Nye Awo Kpakpa Kpokpoi cooking competition

• Ms Sowah (third from left) with the competition winners Photo Victor A. Buxton

Ms Sowah (third from left) with the competition winners Photo Victor A. Buxton

Sanshi (Anarhor house) was last Saturday adjudged the overall winners of the 2024 Nye Awo Kpakpa Kpokpoi cooking competition which attracted eight groups from La in the Greater Accra Region.

The second and third positions went to Nmati and Kowe respectively with Agbawe occupying the fourth place.

For their prize, all five group mem­bers of Sanshi would have lunch at the Labadi Beach Hotel.

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For the first runner-up, three mem­bers are to have breakfast while two members from the second runner-up team are also to have breakfast.

Additionally, all group members received parcels containing food flask, wax prints and certificate of participation.

The other participants were Abese, Leshie, Dzrasee, Klanaa and Abafum.

In her remarks, Ms Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Constituency, said the competition which began in 2023 was to sustain the tradition of the Ga’s in the preparation of ‘Kpokpoi’ among the youth.

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“It is a deliberate initiative started in 2023 for the young ones to learn from their mothers, the process of preparing the festive food which they are deliberately ignoring due to the notion that it is prepared for the gods,” Ms Sowah said.

According to the MP, each group received maize in addition to an amount of Gh¢1,500 to purchase ingredient for the competition.

She expressed gratitude to the La Traditional Council for the support it offered to make the competition a success.

On the upcoming election, the MP advised the youth to conduct peaceful campaigns by ‘selling’ their preferred candidates devoid of acts of hooliganism.

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“Ensure that the peaceful atmo­sphere before the up-coming election in December is sustained. It should be an exercise to exchange ideas not one to fight because we are one people; and we must remain so after the election.”

Ms Felicia Mekpoi Bortey, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Greater Accra Women Organiser, was the lead judge for the competition and explained that the criteria used in awarding the marks included the setup, hygiene, neatness, portion control of finished food, taste and others.

 BY Victor A. Buxton

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GES opens promotion applications for teaching staff

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has invited applications from qualified teachers and officers for promotion to higher ranks within the service.

In a notice signed by the Acting Deputy Director-General for Management Services, Prof. Smile Dzisi, the GES said the ranks available are Deputy Director, Assistant Director I, Assistant Director II and Principal Superintendent.

According to the statement, applicants must meet the minimum years of service required for each position.

Teachers seeking promotion to Deputy Director must have been promoted to Assistant Director I in or before 2021.

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Similarly, those applying for Assistant Director I should have held the rank of Assistant Director II since 2021 or earlier.

Applicants for Assistant Director II must have been Principal Superintendents from 2021 or earlier, while those applying for Principal Superintendent must have been Senior Superintendent I since 2021 or before.

The GES stated that teachers with approved Master’s or PhD degrees may use their certificates to apply for promotion out of turn if the qualifications meet set conditions.

These include completing an approved course of study and obtaining the certificate after their previous promotion but not later than 2023.

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Applicants are to complete the online application form and upload all required documents in PDF format, except for the passport-size photograph.

The application window runs from Thursday, September 11, to Thursday, October 2, 2025. The GES urged all applicants who had applied earlier to re-apply.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Steps underway to repeal L.I 2462 – Prez assures

President John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians that steps are underway to repeal Legislative Instrument 2462 as part of efforts to protect the country’s forests and water bodies.

During his media encounter at the Jubilee House, the president explained that the repeal will formalise the ban on mining in forest reserves and strengthen enforcement against illegal mining.

He stressed that his administration is committed to safeguarding the environment, reclaiming degraded reserves, and deploying more personnel to protect river bodies across the country.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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