Entertainment

Book of condolence opened for Ambassador Victor Gbeho in Accra

The Gbeho and Allied Families have opened a book of condolence for the late Ambassador James Victor Gbeho, allowing friends, colleagues, diplomats, and the public to honour one of Ghana’s most distinguished statesmen.

Ambassador Gbeho passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 13, 2026, following a short illness at the age of 90.

The book of condolence is now open at his residence located at 4M Kwabena Duffour Road, Airport Residential Area, Accra, near Kimathi & Partners.

According to a press release issued by the family on Monday, June 15, 2026, the book will be available for signing from Wednesday, June 17, to Wednesday, July 8, 2026.

Visiting hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm each day.

The family has encouraged groups and official delegations to arrange visits in advance by contacting +233 (0) 54 011 3371.

“Ambassador Gbeho was an eminent statesman and distinguished career diplomat who dedicated his life to the service of Ghana, the African continent, and the international community,” the family said in the statement.

During his illustrious career, he served as President of the ECOWAS Commission, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Ghana, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, and Ghana’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

He also held numerous other diplomatic and public service roles.

The family noted that his exceptional leadership, integrity, and unwavering commitment to peace, diplomacy, and public service earned him the respect and admiration of colleagues, friends, and leaders around the world.

“Ambassador Gbeho leaves behind a void that cannot be filled,” the statement added.

Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced in due course.

Diplomats, government officials, and members of the public are expected to file past the condolence book in the coming weeks to pay tribute to the late statesman whose career spanned several decades of Ghana’s foreign service.

His passing has drawn quiet tributes from colleagues who recall his steady hand during Ghana’s chairmanship of ECOWAS and his role in mediating regional conflicts.

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Sports

Covenant FC crowned champions of Eddie Nketiah’s 2026 football tournament

Lower-tier side Covenant Football Club emerged as champions of the 2026 Nketiah Foundation football tournament.

The tournament, put together by Crystal Palace forward Eddie Nketiah through his foundation, was played at the University of Ghana Stadium on Tuesday, June 9.

Six teams competed in the tournament, with Covenant FC beating Future Stars FC 1-0 in the final to lift the trophy at the end of the games.

The other teams that competed in the tournament included Kesewaa SC, Joma Smart FC, Teshie Mercury and Alpha FC.

“We really want to help; there are a lot of talented players in Ghana. We just wanted to give the opportunity and provide a platform for the players to express themselves and show their talent,” the Palace forward told the media.

“We also run a giveaway in partnership with Under Armour to try and give some boots back to the kids, and some more facilities to play and chase their dreams.”

Covenant FC win 2026 Nketiah Foundation football tournament organised by Eddie Nketiah

The father of Eddie, Edward Nketiah Snr, also revealed plans to go across other parts of the country in search of more talent and give them the opportunity to be scouted by agents.

Each player who competed in the tournament received cleats from Under Armour, who sponsor Eddie Nketiah, while Elite Project Sports Agency were also present to scout the players.

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Awuah Tennis Tournament returns on June 13 with top talents expected

The Achimota School Tennis Club (ASTEC) is set to host the third edition of the Chairman John Awuah Invitational Tournament on Saturday, June 13, 2026, with First Atlantic Bank coming on board as the Headline Sponsor of the prestigious event.

The tournament is also set to enjoy sponsorship support from Fresh Drops Mineral Water, Dunlop, and Peninsula Resort and Golf Club, whose contributions continue to enhance the quality and appeal of one of Ghana’s fastest-growing social tennis competitions.

Over the years, the Chairman John Awuah Invitational Tournament has evolved into a major fixture on the social tennis calendar, attracting players and enthusiasts from clubs including Depot Tennis Club, Dome Tennis Club, Lakeside Tennis Club, Regional Maritime University (RMU), and other invited clubs.

Organized under the leadership of Chairman John Awuah, the annual tournament serves as a platform for competitive tennis, fellowship, networking, and the promotion of healthy lifestyles among players and supporters alike.

Speaking ahead of the event, Chairman John Awuah expressed appreciation to the sponsors for their commitment to the growth of tennis and community sports.

“We are grateful to First Atlantic Bank for partnering with us as Headline Sponsor and to Fresh Drops Mineral Water, Dunlop, and Peninsula Resort for their invaluable support. Their commitment has enabled us to elevate the tournament experience for participants and spectators alike,” he said.

This year’s tournament will feature men’s doubles and ladies’ doubles competitions, with an attractive prize package awaiting the finalists.

In the men’s doubles category, the winning pair will receive a cash prize of GHS 10,000, a championship trophy, medals, marketing collateral from First Atlantic Bank, a weekend getaway for two at Peninsula Resort on a bed-and-breakfast basis, and merchandise from Dunlop. The runners-up will receive GHS 7,000, silver trophies, silver medals, and marketing collateral from First Atlantic Bank.

The ladies’ doubles champions will receive an identical package comprising GHS 10,000 in prize money, trophies, medals, First Atlantic Bank promotional items, a weekend for two at Peninsula Resort, and Dunlop merchandise. The runners-up will receive GHS 7,000, silver trophies, silver medals, and marketing collateral from First Atlantic Bank.

In addition to the on-court action, players and spectators will enjoy free food and drinks throughout the tournament, creating an atmosphere that blends competition with social interaction and celebration.

Tournament Directors George Heckson, Godfrey Tettey, and Nana Yaa have assured participants of a professionally organized event and have encouraged all players to uphold the values of fair play, respect, and sportsmanship that have become hallmarks of the competition.

Since its inception, the Chairman John Awuah Invitational Tournament has successfully brought together players from different clubs and backgrounds, strengthening relationships within the tennis fraternity while promoting the development of recreational tennis in Ghana.

The third edition promises another memorable chapter in the tournament’s history, with high-quality tennis, attractive prizes, and a vibrant social atmosphere expected to draw players and supporters from across the country.

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Business

Ghana Strengthens Global Business Services Push at Executive Roundtable in London

The Business Outsourcing Services Association of Ghana (BOSAG), in partnership with Ghana Digital Centres Limited (GDCL) and the Ghana High Commission in the United Kingdom, successfully convened a High‑Level Global Business Services Executive Roundtable in London, United Kingdom. The event, hosted at the Ghana High Commission in Belgrave Square, brought together senior government officials, global industry leaders, investors, and key ecosystem stakeholders to engage in a focused dialogue on Ghana’s emergence as a competitive outsourcing and digital services destination for the United Kingdom and European markets.

The session was moderated by Mr. Samuel Kasumu, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Archeva Outsourcing and Former Senior Advisor to the UK Prime Minister, whose opening reflections set a strong contextual tone. Drawing on his Powered by Africa initiative, he underscored the need to reshape global perceptions of Africa, highlighting that the continent is already playing a significant role in powering global industries through talent, innovation, and enterprise.

The Roundtable built on the momentum of the Ghana–UK Investment Summit held earlier in the week, reinforcing Ghana’s commitment to deepening bilateral trade and investment engagement, particularly in the fast‑growing global services economy. The Summit reaffirmed the strength of the Ghana–United Kingdom partnership and advanced practical discussions on trade expansion, investment flows, and economic transformation.

In his opening remarks, H.E. Aquinas Tawiah Quansah, Deputy High Commissioner of the Republic of Ghana to the United Kingdom, highlighted Ghana’s transition toward a production‑, innovation‑, and export‑led growth model. He noted that Ghana stands at a pivotal moment in its economic evolution, as it shifts from reliance on primary commodities to a more diversified and value-driven economy anchored in industrialisation and services exports.

Central to this transformation is the Government’s 24‑Hour Economy Agenda, designed to maximise productivity, expand economic activity, and create sustainable employment opportunities. Within this broader reset, Global Business Services and Business Process Outsourcing are emerging as key pillars for driving export growth, enhancing competitiveness, and creating high-quality jobs.

He further emphasised Ghana’s strong alignment with the United Kingdom, noting the advantages of a shared time zone, strong English proficiency, and cultural compatibility, which together create a seamless nearshore service delivery environment.

Advancing Ghana’s position in Global Business Services at the Executive Roundtable in London

Delivering the keynote address, Hon. Samuel Nartey George (MP), Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, outlined Ghana’s ambition to become Africa’s leading hub for outsourcing and digital services. He highlighted that the country is moving from potential to execution, positioning digital services as key export drivers alongside traditional sectors.

He explained that Ghana’s strategy is anchored on the digitalisation of public services, the productisation of exportable digital services, and integration into global markets through the African Continental Free Trade Area, providing access to a market of approximately 1.5 billion people.

The Minister highlighted Ghana’s strong fundamentals as a global delivery hub, noting that over 100,000 graduates enter the workforce annually, supported by a growing base of more than 500,000 English‑proficient professionals. Ghana’s location within the Greenwich Mean Time zone enables real-time service delivery to key global markets. Supported by the 24‑Hour Economy framework, Ghana is building a round‑the‑clock operational model, positioning the country to meet growing global demand for outsourcing and digital services.

Providing an execution-focused perspective, Mr. Dzifa Gunu, Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Digital Centres Limited, emphasised that Ghana has moved beyond promotion to implementation. He highlighted GDCL’s role as the Government’s operational vehicle responsible for infrastructure delivery, ecosystem development, and investor enablement, ensuring that investors can move seamlessly from interest to operation.

Infrastructure Expansion and Digital Backbone Maturity

Madam Mavis Ampah Sintim‑Misa, Board Chair of the National Communications Authority, highlighted Ghana’s significant transformation into a high-capacity digital economy. She noted that the country has evolved from an environment of limited connectivity in the early 2000s, when mobile penetration was below 10 percent and internet access was approximately 2 percent, with no international submarine cable connectivity.

Today, Ghana has over 44 million mobile subscriptions and approximately 30 million active data subscriptions, reflecting widespread digital access. This growth has been supported by multiple submarine fibre cables, providing redundancy and enhancing international bandwidth capacity.

Ghana now operates within a competitive, multi-operator telecommunications environment, supported by extensive terrestrial fibre backbone networks that span the country and expanding broadband infrastructure investments. These developments have significantly improved connectivity speeds, service reliability, and access to digital services across both urban and emerging locations.

Advancing Ghana’s position in Global Business Services at the Executive Roundtable in London

This transformation has created a resilient and reliable digital backbone capable of supporting large-scale outsourcing operations and enabling Ghana to compete effectively in global services delivery, while also unlocking opportunities for innovation, digital entrepreneurship, and technology-enabled growth.

24‑Hour Economy as a Driver of Structural Transformation

Mr. Abdul Nasser Alidu Suglo, Chief Programme Officer of the 24‑Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Secretariat, highlighted the broader economic rationale behind the initiative. He noted that economic growth has not always translated proportionately into job creation, underscoring the need for a more inclusive and productivity-driven economic model.

The 24‑Hour Economy Programme is designed to address this by driving exports, expanding productive capacity, and enabling large-scale job creation. Within this framework, the BPO sector plays a central role, supported by investments in infrastructure, including large-scale BPO parks and integrated facilities designed to support sector scaling.

Industry Leaders Panel: Operating and Scaling from Ghana

A central highlight of the Roundtable was the Industry Leaders Panel, moderated by Mr. Joel Walker, Co‑Founder of The Knowledge Group, and featuring Mr. Ryan Keilloh, Country Manager and Senior Director of Concentrix Ghana; Mr. Elhadi Ouadghiri Bencherif, Country Manager and Chief Operating Officer of Teleperformance Ghana; Mr. Kojo Hayford, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of eServices Africa; and Ms. Deborah Asmah, Chief Marketing and Operations Officer of Npontu Technologies.

The panel provided practical, operator-led insights into Ghana’s growing role as a global delivery destination. Panelists affirmed that Ghana has evolved into a proven and scalable outsourcing location, with companies already delivering services for major international clients. They highlighted the strength of Ghana’s talent pool, its growing technical capabilities, and its transition into higher-value, technology-driven services. Artificial intelligence was identified as a key enabler of growth, supporting hybrid delivery models that combine human expertise with advanced technologies. The panel also reinforced Ghana’s advantages in flexibility, scalability, and cost competitiveness, confirming that the country is actively scaling as a competitive and future-ready global services hub.

Advancing Ghana’s position in Global Business Services at the Executive Roundtable in London

Investor Confidence: ADEC Innovations

Providing further validation, Mr. James Donovan, Chief Executive Officer of ADEC Innovations, shared insights into the company’s decision to establish operations in Ghana. He noted that Ghana emerged as a strong candidate following a rigorous global evaluation process. He highlighted the evolving nature of the outsourcing industry toward more advanced, technology-enabled and outcome-driven models, and noted that Ghana’s talent, infrastructure, and ecosystem readiness position it well for this transition. He concluded that Ghana represents both a compelling investment opportunity and a platform for long-term growth and impact.

Conclusion

The High‑Level Global Business Services Executive Roundtable marked a significant milestone in Ghana’s journey toward becoming a globally competitive, scalable, and execution-ready outsourcing destination. The alignment between government policy, GDCL’s operational leadership, BOSAG’s industry coordination, and increasing private sector participation reflects a growing ecosystem capable of supporting global service delivery at scale. BOSAG remains committed to accelerating sector growth, attracting investment, and positioning Ghana as a preferred destination for global business services.

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