Football4Girls Programme Reaches Takoradi

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has introduced its Football4Girls initiative in the Takoradi Metropolitan area, a grassroots programme aimed at giving young girls the opportunity to play football, develop their love for the game, and connect with the broader goals of the GFA Women’s Football Strategy.

The launch drew participation from ten schools across the metropolis, including Bedu Addo Methodist Basic, Takoradi Presby Primary, Bishop O’Rorke Anglican, All Saints Anglican, Woode Methodist, Korsah Complex, Bethel Methodist Basic, Perry Hayford, Axim Road Primary, and Bishop Essuah Catholic School.

Designed to boost awareness and participation in girls’ football, the event highlighted the pathways outlined in the Women’s Football Strategy, showing participants the range of opportunities available to them in the sport, whether as players, coaches, referees, administrators, or other professionals.

Alongside educational sessions, the day featured fun activities and friendly matches, which gave the girls a chance to enjoy the game, build confidence, and forge new friendships.

Head of Women’s Football Development at the GFA, Jennifer Amankwaa Sarpong, described the initiative as part of a revolution in grassroots women’s football.

She stressed that Football4Girls is a central pillar of the Women’s Football Strategy, crafted to inspire and empower girls while laying a strong foundation for the long-term growth of women’s football in Ghana.

Apologise And Resign – Minority To Sam George

The Minority in Parliament has launched a blistering attack on the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Sam Nartey George, accusing him of populism, deception and gross incompetence in his handling of the dispute with pay-TV operator MultiChoice, owners of DStv.

At a press conference in Parliament yesterday, the Deputy Ranking Member of the Parliamentary Committee on Communications and Information, Charles Asuako Owiredu, said the minister’s conduct has embarrassed the country, undermined regulatory processes, and misled Ghanaians with false claims about a supposed breakthrough in negotiations with MultiChoice.

According to him, Minister Sam Nartey George must ‘render an unqualified apology to Ghanaians’ and resign, failing which President John Dramani Mahama must dismiss him.

The controversy began in August when the minister demanded a 30 percent reduction in DStv subscription fees, citing disparities between Ghana and Nigeria.

The DStv premium bouquet costs about $83 in Ghana compared to $29 in Nigeria. Mr. George argued that such a price gap was unjustifiable given the relative strength of the Ghana cedi.

The Minority said MultiChoice, however, rejected the demand as ‘untenable,’ warning that a forced reduction could lead to job losses and diminished service quality.

The Deputy Ranking Member asserted that the company proposed that it could only upgrade consumers to the next bouquet, a position the minister dismissed as illogical.

The Minority noted that efforts by South Africa’s foreign minister to mediate the impasse proved unsuccessful, accusing Sam George of adopting an ‘intransigent stance.’

Mr. Owiredu said matters came to a head when the Communications Minister publicly declared that he would personally convene a meeting between Ghanaian and South African representatives to ensure a reduction in subscription fees.

The Minority narrated that the minister, at one point, insisted, ‘I am clear in my mind that the meeting will not come to an end without an agreed price reduction.’

However, on September 29, after weeks of back and forth, Mr. Nartey George announced what he described as a major ‘success story’ – an offer by MultiChoice to allow subscribers to enjoy upgrades to higher packages under its long-running ‘Step Up’ promotion.

The Minority stated that he hailed this as a generational win for Ghanaian consumers.

Mr. Owiredu intimated that this was a blatant distortion of facts, arguing that MultiChoice has been running the ‘Step Up’ campaign in Ghana and other African countries since January 2025, alongside reduced decoder prices.

‘To repackage a routine promotion as the outcome of high-level negotiations is deceitful,’ he said.

He noted that MultiChoice itself appeared to confirm the Minority’s stance, citing a public statement in which the company denied agreeing to any fee reduction and explaining that the promotion was part of its ongoing consumer appreciation programmes, not a concession extracted by the minister.

‘This only proves what we have been saying all along – that the minister either does not understand the issues or is deliberately fabricating victories he has not won,’ Mr. Owiredu charged.

‘Such behaviour is not only disingenuous, it is dangerous for investor confidence in Ghana’s digital and communications landscape,’ he asserted.

The Minority further accused the minister of sidelining regulators such as the National Communications Authority (NCA), usurping their mandate, and adopting an arbitrary decision-making style.

They said his posture violated the President’s own code of conduct for ministers, which requires honesty, candour and respect in public service.

They also demanded accountability for fines reportedly imposed on MultiChoice, questioning how much had been collected and how the proceeds had been used.

‘Instead of answering legitimate questions from Ghanaians, the minister resorted to his usual trait of insults and attacks on critics,’ Mr. Owiredu said.

Ian Machado Garry To Meet Belal Muhammad At UFC Qatar

Ireland’s Ian Machado Garry will take on former welterweight champion Belal Muhammad in the co-main event of UFC Qatar on 22 November.

The 27-year-old Irishman is coming off a victory over Carlos Prates in April, having bounced back from his first UFC defeat at the hands of Shavkat Rakhmonov in December 2024.

Muhammad, meanwhile, lost his title to Jack Della Maddalena in May and will be looking to re-establish himself in the title picture with a win over Garry.

The outcome of the bout could set up a future meeting with the winner of Della Maddalena’s first title defence against Islam Makhachev at UFC 322 later in November. Makhachev, who recently vacated his lightweight belt to move up in weight, is eyeing a second championship run in a new division.

In the main event in Qatar, Armenia’s Arman Tsarukyan will square off against New Zealand’s Dan Hooker in a lightweight clash.

Tsarukyan makes his return after withdrawing from a scheduled title fight with Makhachev in January, while Hooker is set to compete for the first time since August 2024 following a long spell out with hand injuries.

The card also carries wider implications for the lightweight division, with Liverpool’s Paddy Pimblett closing in on a potential title shot.

Pimblett, 30, is seen as one of the frontrunners alongside American Justin Gaethje to challenge newly crowned champion Ilia Topuria.

However, the UFC could also choose to pair Topuria with Max Holloway, who is coming off a statement win over Dustin Poirier in July.

Nurses, Midwives Protest Over 10 Months Salary Arrears

The Coalition of Unpaid Nurses and Midwives hit the streets of Accra yesterday in protest of government’s failure to pay the salaries of nearly 7,000 health workers, who have not been paid for the last ten months, despite being at post.

The aggrieved health workers began the demonstration from the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park and marched through some major streets in Accra to drum home their demands.

They gathered at the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Health, where they presented petitions to government officials, hoping to receive a favourable outcome in the coming days.

Some of the health workers carried placards with various inscriptions, including ‘We are Ghanaians! Why are you exploiting us’, ‘We survive on gari three times a day’, ‘Empty Promises, Empty Stomachs, MoF, MoH, Enough is Enough’, ‘We Can’t Survive on Promises’, among others.

Convenor of the group, Stephen Kwadwo Takyiah, who was visibly frustrated, described the government’s handling of the situation as unfair and unsustainable.

He said the group was not comfortable with staging a demonstration ‘but it has become necessary.’

‘We are citizens, trained as professional nurses and midwives from nursing training colleges and universities,’ he said.

Takyiah said the group is made up of those who graduated in 2020, completed their rotations, and waited at home for three years before being employed in 2024 after the Ministry of Health announced it had secured financial clearance from the Ministry of Finance to employ about 13,000 of them.

‘But in April 2025, only some of our colleagues started receiving salaries. As we speak, just over 6,500 have been paid, while nearly 7,000 of us have worked for close to 10 months without pay,’ he indicated.

He pointed out how the decision to withhold their salaries has had untold challenges on the members, urging government to act swiftly to intervene as a delay in the issue could affect healthcare delivery in the country.

‘One of my colleagues just underwent surgery, and we are still struggling to pay her hospital bills. Another is an asthmatic patient who spends about GHS300 every month on inhalers, buying them three times a month. Our people are suffering and some are dying, yet we have worked honestly,’ he said.

Takyiah cited the words of President John Dramani Mahama at the recent UN General Assembly in New York, USA, and painted a rather gloomy picture of government treating them like modern-day slaves.

‘The President said slave trade is the biggest crime against humanity. Today, I stand here to say this is modern-day slave trade. To deny citizens and health workers their salaries is the greatest crime any leader can commit. We are pleading with the government to act urgently-if not, we are dying, and our healthcare system is collapsing,’ he said.

BoG Finalises Virtual Assets Bill For Parliament

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has announced that it has completed drafting the Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASP) Bill, which is currently progressing through the processes leading to consideration by Parliament.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, the BoG said the draft had undergone extensive review by industry groups, relevant state institutions, and international development partners.

‘The Bank of Ghana wishes to update the public and industry stakeholders on progress towards establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework for virtual asset activities in Ghana. Working in close collaboration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), the Bank has completed the drafting of the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill,’ it stated.

As part of the preparatory process, the Bank said it conducted a mandatory registration exercise for all virtual asset service providers in July 2025.

The exercise, according to the central bank, provided updated baseline information on virtual asset activities in Ghana and offered valuable insights to guide the design of a regulatory framework that is both market-relevant and fit for purpose.

The BoG said it has adopted a structured roadmap to guide the phased implementation of the framework and the operationalisation of the forthcoming VASP Act.

It indicated that immediate priorities include continued consultations with the Executive arm of government, Parliament, and other stakeholders on the draft bill.

The Bank also disclosed plans to launch a dedicated online portal to serve as a central source of information and compliance support for VASPs, as well as to facilitate nationwide awareness and engagement activities with both industry players and the public.

The BoG assured that it is ‘committed to fostering a safe, transparent, and innovative virtual asset ecosystem that protects users, encourages responsible innovation, and safeguards the integrity of the financial system.’

Kennedy Agyapong Camp Pushes For Credible Register

The campaign team of Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has called on the Presidential Election Committee of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to put in appropriate measures that will enhance the credibility of the party’s voter register.

According to the team, the move will safeguard the rights of all eligible members, in line with the spirit of inclusivity resolved at the party’s July 2025 Delegates’ Conference.

The team said that, at the Annual National Delegates Conference held in Accra, it was resolved that all former Regional, Constituency and National Officers as well as External Branch Executives, former External Branch Executives, and all former party card-bearing members, including Members of Parliament, Parliamentary Candidates, Ministers, Deputy Ministers, and Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) be included in the voter register for the presidential primary scheduled for January 31, 2026.

It added that to facilitate the process, the party provided an online registration link and manual forms for all eligible past officers.

The campaign team added that although the registration deadline was initially set for September 19, 2025, it was extended to September 30, 2025, to accommodate members facing challenges.

However, a statement issued by the team and signed by Charles Bissue, Director of Operations, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong Campaign, said despite the extension, several eligible past officers have reported difficulties in completing their registration.

The statement mentioned that the problem is primarily due to challenges in obtaining endorsements from constituency chairmen and secretaries.

‘These issues risk disenfranchising qualified members who are entitled to participate in the process,’ it disclosed.

‘To address the problem, we respectfully propose that coordinators of all presidential aspirants within the constituencies meet with constituency party officers to resolve discrepancies and ensure accurate registration,’ it added.

The statement indicated that the step will help verify the number of registered members in each constituency before the final voter list is compiled at the national level.

‘We trust that the national leadership will treat this matter with the urgency it requires,’ the statement pointed out.

Cocoa Producer Price Increased By 12%

The government has announced a 12 percent increase in the producer price of cocoa, raising the rate from GHS3,225 to GHS3,625 per 64-kilogram bag.

The adjustment, which takes effect today, October 3, 2025, also translates to GHS58,000 per tonne.

The new price represents a GHS400 increase per bag compared to the previous figure announced in August this year.

The Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, who made the announcement at an emergency press briefing in Accra yesterday, said the review was necessary to improve the welfare of farmers and reflects adjustments in government’s revenue forecast.

‘This means that for every bag sold, the cocoa farmer will now earn an additional GHS400,’ Dr. Forson explained, adding, ‘Government remains committed to monitoring international market trends and taking timely decisions to safeguard the interest of farmers.’

He confirmed that all existing margins, fees, and rates for stakeholders, including COCOBOD, remain unchanged.

The Minister said COCOBOD will, however, continue interventions aimed at sustaining production and improving farmer livelihoods.

These include the free distribution of inputs such as liquid and granular fertilisers, insecticides, fungicides, spraying machines, and flower inducers.

The minister also reaffirmed COCOBOD’s pledge to roll out the Tertiary Education Scholarship Scheme for children of cocoa farmers in the 2026/27 academic year, part of efforts to extend the benefits of cocoa revenue to farm households.

I’m Not A Romantic Person – KiDi

Award-winning singer, KiDi, famed for love anthems like Gyal Dem Sugar, has admitted that his real-life personality is far from the romantic image his music portrays.

Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM, the highlife and Afrobeats star revealed that while his songs brim with passion and romance, he himself does not fit that description.

‘I am not romantic in real life. I don’t think I am,’ he confessed. ‘I am loving, I have love in my heart, but I’m not that guy who will stand by your window and sing in the rain.’

Despite downplaying his romantic side, KiDi stressed that he is emotionally mature and thrives in meaningful communication.

‘I’m emotionally mature. we can talk, dialogue if there’s a problem, advise each other,’ he explained. ‘I give really good advice, especially in a loving way that touches the heart without it becoming conflict.’

KiDi’s revelation offers fans a peek into the man behind the music – passionate on stage, but grounded and practical in real life.

Boatemaa, Nafari Named Star Performers In ‘Imperial Discovery Week’

Boatemaa of the Eastern Region and Nafari of the Volta Region have been declared Star Performers for Week 11 of Mister and Miss Imperial Ghana 2025, held under the theme ‘Tour With a Crown.’

The week, titled ‘Imperial Discovery Week’, tasked delegates to highlight tourism destinations in their regions and educate the public on their significance.

Boatemaa topped the ladies’ category with her presentation on the Aburi Botanical Gardens, which also earned her the Best Costume Award. Awula of the Greater Accra Region was named Most Eloquent for her narration on the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum.

In the men’s category, Nafari emerged winner with his presentation on Logba Tota in the Volta Region, securing the highest score overall. Adolf of the Ashanti Region received double recognition as Most Eloquent and Best Costume.

Judging was conducted by three resident jurors-Ganyobi Niiquaye, Leopold Kwao, and King Henrik Wolo Jnr.-together with guest juror Nyame Asare. Scores were calculated from a total of 400, converted to 50%, and added to voting results worth 50% to determine the final outcome.

The competition continues as delegates showcase their talents, intellect, and creativity on the road to the grand finale of Mister and Miss Imperial Ghana 2025.

Nurudeen Ahmed Appointed Head Coach Of Ghana U-19 Boys National Team

Experienced tactician Nurudeen Ahmed has been named head coach of Ghana’s U-19 Boys National Team.

Currently in charge of Ghana Premier League side Karela United FC, he will now lead the technical team as preparations begin for the next cycle of youth competitions.

Nurudeen is widely respected in Ghanaian football, having guided FC Samartex 1996 to their historic first-ever Ghana Premier League title in the 2023/24 season.

His coaching career has also seen him manage King Faisal FC and Aduana Stars, earning a reputation for developing young talent and building competitive teams.

He will be assisted by Abubakar Adams, head coach of PAC Academy, while former Ghana Premier League goal-king and ex-Asante Kotoko striker Eric Bekoe joins the staff as Athletic Coach.

The technical team also includes Eric Gawu (Equipment Officer), a former striker for Hearts of Oak, King Faisal, and Dreams FC’s Stephen Ekow Davies (Goalkeepers’ Coach) from PAC Academy Fatawu Mohammed (Welfare Officer).

In the medical department, Dr. Yusif Andani will serve as Team Doctor, with Prince Deku taking up the role of Physiotherapist to ensure players’ fitness and recovery.