Former Information Minister laid to rest at his hometown


The late John Tia Akologo, a former Minister of Information, was on Saturday laid to rest at his hometown, Duusi in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region.

The late Akologo, died on Sunday, March 24, 2024, at the Upper East Regional Hospital in Bolgatanga after a short illness at age 69.

He left behind four children and a wife.

Hundreds of mourners from all walks of life including traditional authorities, political party executives, members and former members of parliament, members of the United Cadres Front, and Cuban Doctors, among others were at Duusi to pay their last respect to the former Member of Parliament (MPs) for the Talensi constituency.

A delegation of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) led by its flagbearer, former President John Dramani Mahama, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, Chairman of the Party and other MPs and party faithful joined the family for the private burial rites.

In a tribute, the former President eulogised the late Akologo for his immense contribution to the
growth of the party and Ghana as whole through his service in various fields and institutions.

He said the former Minister was a true cadre and party man who was committed to the 31st December Revolution, and played critical roles under the fourth republic.

‘If all of us were able to carve a successful career in parliament, it was because senior brothers like John Tia were there to hold our hands and teach us the tenets of being a good parliamentarian,’ he stated.

The former President added that there was time for everything, ‘so we pray God will accept our supplications and grant our comrade entry into paradise’.

Mr Tia was born on September 23, 1954 at Gambaga in the North East Region.

He attended the Zobzia Primary School and then the Local Authority Middle School both at Gambaga before gaining admission into Tamale Secondary School to pursue his secondary school education from 1969 to 1974 where he obtained the GCE Ordinary Level.

He later obtained a Diploma in Journalism at the Ghana Institute of J
ournalism in 1980 and later obtained a Certificate in Management, Diploma in Public Administration and Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) in 2006, 2007 and 2008 respectively.

Mr Akologo had been involved in grassroot politics since the 1980s when he was active in the activities of the Trade Unions between 1985 and 1992, becoming a branch secretary and National Executive Council Member of the Public Services Workers’ Union.

In 1982, he became the Press Secretary of the Upper East Regional Secretariat of the Peoples Defence Committees and Workers Defence Committees set up by the Provisional National Defence Council.

Mr Akologo was elected MP for the Talensi constituency in the 1992 general election on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and retained the seat in subsequent elections until 2012 when he lost to Mr Robert N. Doameng Mosore, of the New Patriotic Party.

The late Akologo was appointed Minister of Infor
mation in 2009 and served in that position until 2014, when he was later appointed Ghana’s Ambassador to Cuba by former President John Dramani Mahama where he served until 2016 when NDC lost power.

The former Minister who was also a journalist worked with the GNA office in Bolgatanga between 1982 and 1990.

He had worked in various fields and until his demise, was a member of the National Council of Elders, representing the Upper East Region.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Relegation respite for Hearts after edging Nations FC in Accra


Accra Hearts of Oak took a big step to survival after beating Nations FC 2-0 in a matchday 32 encounter of the 2023-24 Ghana Premier League (GPL) encounter at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Goals from Kasim Cisse and Hamza Issah were enough to give the Phobians all three points and move them five points of the relegation zone with two matches to end the season.

Coach Abubakar Ouattara named a strong starting lineup for this encounter following last week’s 2-0 loss against arch-rivals Kumasi Asante Kotoko at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

Kasim Cisse and Martin Kakari who were benched for the Kotoko clash were handed starting roles against Nations FC and they both delivered.

Cisse opened the scoring for the Phobians in the 7th minute with a composed finish from close after being teed up by left-back Dennis Korsah.

The Phobians doubled their lead seven minutes later after top scorer Hamza Issah produced an instinctive strike to beat Nations FC goalkeeper Japheth Norvienyo.

Hearts were in complete control of the
game in the opening half hour and could have buried the game in the first half if not for the heroics of Nations FC goalkeeper Norvienyo.

Following a poor first half, Nations FC were the better side in the second half and could have pulled one goal back in the 55th minute but Hearts goalkeeper Kwesi Nketia denied Prince Acquah.

Hearts approached the second half with a more defensive strategy and it perfectly worked for them without conceding any goal halfway through the second half.

But the away side kept the pressure on and forced Hearts goalkeeper Kwesi Nketia to make about three very good saves.

The Phobians held on to secure all three points and are in pole position to maintain their Premier League status.

Source: Ghana News Agency

2026 WCQ: Black Stars begins preparation for 2026 World Cup qualifiers


The Black Stars of Ghana have commenced preparations at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and Central African Republic (CAR).

Otto Addo, Head Coach of the senior side earlier this week named his 26-man squad ahead of the clash scheduled for June 6 and June 10 respectively.

With five days left to the trip to Bamako, 24 players have reported to the team’s camp with Osman Bukari and Alexander Djiku expected to join later.

The technical team took the boys through series of intensive training sessions to get them ready for the two crucial qualifiers.

The twenty-four players in camp include, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Fredrick Asare, Joseph Wollacott, Alidu Seidu, Tariq Lamptey, Salisu Mohammed, Jerome Opoku, Abdul Mumin, Thomas Partey, Salis Abdul Samed, Gideon Mensah, Ebenezer Annan and Mohammed Kudus.

The rest are Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Antoine Semenyo, Jordan Ayew, Ibrahim Osman, Kamal Deen Sulemana, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Ernest Nuamah, Ibrahim Sulemana, Edmund
Addo, Elisha Owusu and Abu Francis.

Black Stars would need a positive result against Mali in order to increase their chances of booking qualification to the global party.

Ghana is keen on getting back to winning ways after an unconvincing start in Group I, with one win and one defeat in their first two matches.

The four-time African champions began their campaign with a 1-0 victory over Madagascar in Kumasi but suffered a 1-0 loss to Comoros in Moroni.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ghana fails to grab Olympic slot in boxing after World Boxing Qualifiers in Thailand


Ghana will not make a representation in boxing at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, after the Black Bombers failed to grab a slot at the just ended World Olympic Qualifiers in Bangkok, Thailand.

In all, seven boxers, including one female, participated in the qualifiers but failed realise their Olympic dreams.

The Road to Paris 2024, 2nd World Qualifying Tournament, which was held at the Indoor Arena – Huamark Stadium Bangkok in Thailand, saw Ghana’s only hope in the Women’s Middleweight -75Kg Ornella Sathoud losing 0-5 on unanimous point decision to Shierleidis Orozco of Columbia in the round of 16 on Saturday.

Sathoud, after the defeat, said on her social media page that, it had been another amazing adventure in my boxing journey.

‘Between representing Buffalo for the Golden Gloves and Ghana for the World Olympics Qualifiers in Thailand.

‘I didn’t get it well today, but all was a great experience. We win some and we learn. I thank all coaches for the support and guidance, my teammates my boxing family, my f
amily and friends for the unconditional love and support. Until next time,’ she noted.

Earlier on Theophilus Kpakpo Allotey, the last boxer who carried the hope of the country lost at the round of 16 stage to a Chinese opponent Chuang Liu.

He lost by a 2-3 split decision split decision in the Flyweight division on Friday evening.

she said on her social media, Facebook.

Boxing was the only discipline that fetched Ghana a medal at the last Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, courtesy Samuel Takyi, who got a bronze medal.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Gov’t Beckons Investors to Bolster Housing Development Through Public Private Partnership


Addis Ababa: The government of Ethiopia reaffirmed commitment to work with the private companies in the construction sector through Public Private Partnership.

On a bright morning in the heart of Addis Ababa, the bustling city welcomed the inauguration of a remarkable housing project carried out by Gift Real Estate, a testament to the power of collaboration between the government and private entities.

Urban Development and Construction Minister Chaltu Sani, Deputy Mayor of Addis Ababa, Jantirar Abay, executives from Gift Real Estate and other invited guests were in attendance at the inaugural ceremony.

As the ceremony unfolded, Minister Chaltu Sani expressed government’s commitment to fostering growth, praising the city’s development strategies that seamlessly integrate progress and sustainability.

Chaltu highlighted the diverse development options being explored to support infrastructure and housing projects, nurturing the nation’s urban growth.

Her words resonated with the audience as she acknowledged
the pivotal role played by public-private partnerships, crediting Gift Real Estate as a shining example of such collaborations.

Recounting Gift Real Estate’s impressive track record, which includes the successful completion of two modern condominium housing projects, Chaltu expressed her confidence in the continued intensification of government-private sector efforts to address the pressing housing challenges faced by many Ethiopians.

In a clarion call to investors, both domestic and foreign, the minister vowed to strengthen the government’s support for companies engaged in the housing construction sector.

Her invitation was a resounding endorsement of the immense potential that lies in fostering a diverse and thriving real estate industry.

Addressing the challenges posed by rising construction material costs, Chaltu advocated for a two-pronged approach: bolstering local production capabilities and embracing modern technologies. Her pragmatic vision underscored the government’s commitment to overcoming ob
stacles and ensuring the sustainable growth of the construction sector.

As the ceremony drew to a close, Gift Real Estate’s CEO, Gebreyesus Igata, took the stage, his words brimming with pride. Introducing the company’s latest marvel, a 54,000-square-meter ultra-modern village in the Lemi Kura area, he recounted the success of their previous projects in Yeka and CMC. This third village, spanning 54,000 square meters in the Feresbet area, stood as a testament to Gift Real Estate’s enduring commitment to redefining urban living.

With a track record spanning over three decades in the construction industry, Gift Real Estate has embraced a philosophy of “building communities.”

Their villages are meticulously planned to foster a harmonious blend of modern amenities and the cherished traditions of Ethiopian social life. This unique approach sets their developments apart, offering a diverse array of housing options, from towering 24-floor apartment buildings to cozy villas, town-houses, and row houses, complemente
d by an array of shops and services.

As the vibrant colors and sleek designs of the new village unfolded before the attendees’ eyes, it became evident that this project was more than just a collection of buildings; it was a celebration of innovation, collaboration, and a shared vision for a prosperous and sustainable urban future.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency