Entertainment
Lynx Entertainment Refocuses on Distribution and Electronics After Two Decades of Artist Management
After two decades of grooming and projecting some of Ghana’s biggest music stars, Richie Mensah says Lynx Entertainment is stepping away from artiste management to focus on music distribution and electronics.
The venerated producer and entrepreneur, in a video shared on his social media pages on his 40th birthday (May 17, 2026), disclosed that the decision forms part of a long-term personal goal he set years ago to retire from active music production at the age of 40.
“I promised myself that when I turned 40, I was going to retire from music. And I am honouring that promise because I value promises to myself. So what I did was I started to phase out the music management part of Lynx. So currently Lynx no longer manages any artistes. Lynx is officially out of the artiste management business.
I mean never say never. I cannot predict what the future holds, but currently as it stands Lynx does not manage any artiste. What we have done is we have converted the record label to a distribution company. And then the next thing that I will be focusing my full energy on is Lynx Electronics,” he noted.
Richie explained that his interest in electronics dates back to childhood when he spent time studying gadgets and trying to understand how sound equipment worked. According to him, that curiosity eventually pushed him into sound engineering and later music production.
The Lynx boss said the company’s new direction is aimed at improving the listening experience for music lovers after years of creating hit records for audiences across Africa.
“For 20 years I have been creating sound and music for people to enjoy and now I am focusing on creating a way they can enjoy that music how they can listen to that music,” he said.
As part of its expansion into electronics, Lynx has already introduced products including the Lynx Reverb headphones and is preparing to release more speaker systems such as the Lynx Octave.
Founded in 2006 by Richie Mensah, Lynx Entertainment started as a home studio before growing into one of Ghana’s most influential record labels.
Over the years, the label nurtured and launched the careers of several major Ghanaian acts including Asem, OJ Blaq, Irene Logan, Eazzy, Zigi, MzVee, KiDi, Kuami Eugene, DopeNation, Adina and DJ Vyrusky.
The company later introduced a new crop of artistes including Maya Blu, Kasar, DSL, St. Lennon and BoiJake.
Beyond music, Richie Mensah expanded the Lynx brand into several businesses under the Lynx Group umbrella including Lynx Electronics, Lynx Studio, and Tigon Creative Studios.

The company also ventured into film production with projects such as Sugar and Pawn. In line with that expansion, Lynx signed some creatives from the film industry including Adjetey Anang, Richmond Xavier Amoakoh and Sika Osei.
Richie Mensah, who later released a book titled Yes! It’s Your Fault, now hosts a podcast show called Master Minds.

Sports
Opponent Watch: Croatia Release Preliminary Squad for Ghana World Cup Clash
Ghana’s group opponent Croatia have announced a preliminary squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be held across Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The squad announced was done by head coach Zlatko Dalić on Monday. The squad features a mix of experienced internationals and emerging talents, as Croatia begin their final preparations for the tournament.
Here is the squad called up by Dalic to begin preparations:
Goalkeepers
Dominik Livaković, Dominik Kotarski, Ivor Pandur.
Defenders
Joško Gvardiol, Duje Ćaleta-Car, Josip Šutalo, Josip Stanišić, Marin Pongračić, Martin Erlić, Luka Vušković.
Midfielders
Luka Modrić, Mateo Kovačić, Mario Pašalić, Nikola Vlašić, Luka Sučić, Martin Baturina, Kristijan Jakić, Petar Sučić, Nikola Moro, Toni Fruk.
Attackers
Ivan Perišić, Andrej Kramarić, Ante Budimir, Marco Pašalić, Petar Musa, Igor Matanović.
Croatia are in Group L for the World Cup where they will face England, Ghana and Panama in the first round of the tournament.
Ghana’s Mohammed Fuseini scores decisive goal as USG lift Belgian Cup after extra-time win
Ghana international Mohammed Fuseini was on target for Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in their Belgian Cup final win over Anderlecht.
The forward scored the decisive goal in the dramatic 3-1 extra-time victory to power his side to victory on Thursday night.
Fuseini, who was kept as a substitute, came off the bench once again to prove his worth by the winning goal to get his side over the line.
Union Saint-Gilloise found the breakthrough in the 74th minute through Kevin Mac Allister.
The lead, however, lasted only seven minutes as Anderlecht responded to restore parity through Lucas Hey, forcing the game into extra time.
Fuseini came up with a huge goal in the 95th minute to restore his side’s advantage. The Ghanaian silenced the home crowd with his strike beforeKevin Rodriguez added a third goal on the counterattack to seal victory for USG.
The cup win was another memorable moment for USG, who ended a 110-year wait for the cup triumph back in 2024 before winning the league title last season.
The Ghanaian has now scored in consecutive matches after also scoring in the club’s 3-0 league win over KV Mechelen.
Fuseini will now shift focus to Sunday’s crucial Jupiler Pro League clash against Club Brugge.
Business
Bank of Ghana: Domestic Economy Resilient Despite External Economic Shocks
The Bank of Ghana Governor, Dr. Johnson Asiama, has stated that Ghana’s economy is still showing signs of resilience despite a difficult external environment.
According to him, the overall picture since end-March 2026 is one of a domestically resilient economy navigating an increasingly difficult external environment — with the energy price shock from the Middle East conflict now the central risk shaping the near-term outlook.
He disclosed this at the opening of 130th Monetary Policy Committee Meeting.

The Governor noted that despite these gains, early signs point to re-acceleration of headline inflation in several advanced and emerging market economies, prompting several central banks that had commenced easing cycles to pause or reverse course.
For a commodity-exporting, energy-importing economy such as Ghana, he said the transmission channels of this external shock are multiple and material — through fuel prices, transportation costs, import bills, and ultimately consumer price dynamics.
At the end of the MPC, the Governor will announce measures being taken by his team to enhance the economic stability further.
He will also touch on the expected policy rate for the next two and half months.
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