Entertainment
Ghana-Spain Fashion Partnership: KTU and Spanish High Commission Launch Seamstresses 2.0 Project
Koforidua Technical University (KTU) and the Spanish High Commission have partnered to launch ‘Seamstresses 2.0: Between Threads and Cultures: Ghana and Spain’, a fashion project aimed at exploring students’ creativity, deepening institutional cooperation and strengthening Ghana-Spain fashion and cultural identity.
The Spanish Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Ángel Lossada Torres-Quevedo, and his delegation paid a courtesy visit to KTU on Thursday, May 14, 2026, where they met with Management, staff, and students of the Department of Fashion Design and Textiles and Graphics Design.
The visit marked the official launch of the project.

Speaking at the event, H.E. Lossada Torres-Quevedo said the initiative would provide a platform to blend Ghanaian and Spanish textile traditions, foster cross-cultural exchange, and develop practical skills in fashion and design.
As part of the collaboration, the Spanish High Commission will support KTU’s Department of Fashion Design and Textiles and Graphics Design with Ghanaian fabrics.

Students will be required to design and sew unique collections of flamenco-inspired garments within three days, from Monday, May 18, to Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
The University will stage an exhibition during Spanish Feria, a celebration of food, music, and culture, scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026, at the Spanish Ambassador’s residence in Accra.

KTU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. John Owusu, described the ‘Seamstresses 2.0 Project’ as a significant step in promoting vocational education, cultural diplomacy, and international industry linkages for KTU students.
Sports
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.
Côte d’Ivoire confirm 2026 World Cup squad featuring Adingra and Pépé comeback
Côte d’Ivoire have officially confirmed the 26 players who will represent the nation at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Head coach Emerse Faé unveiled a squad filled with established stars, explosive young talent and several players arriving in excellent form.
The Elephants will compete in only their fourth FIFA World Cup appearance, still carrying an unwanted record: they have never advanced beyond the group stage. However, the atmosphere around this squad feels very different compared to previous generations, especially after an impressive qualifying campaign.
According to official federation reports, Côte d’Ivoire finished the African qualifiers unbeaten with eight wins and two draws against Gabon and Kenya. That defensive solidity became one of the key strengths of Emerse Faé’s team.
Official Côte d’Ivoire squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Goalkeepers
Yahia Fofana — Çaykur Rizespor
Mohamed Koné — Charleroi
Alban Lafont — Panathinaikos
Defenders
Emmanuel Agbadou — Beşiktaş
Clément Akpa — AJ Auxerre
Ousmane Diomande — Sporting CP
Guela Doué — Strasbourg
Ghislain Konan — Gil Vicente
Odilon Kossounou — Atalanta
Evan Ndicka — AS Roma
Wilfried Singo — Galatasaray
Midfielders
Seko Fofana — Porto
Parfait Guiagon — Charleroi
Christ Inao Oulaï — Trabzonspor
Franck Kessié — Al-Ahli
Ibrahim Sangaré — Nottingham Forest
Jean-Michaël Seri — Maribor
Forwards
Simon Adingra — Monaco
Ange-Yoan Bonny — Inter Milan
Amad Diallo — Manchester United
Oumar Diakité — Cercle Brugge
Yan Diomande — RB Leipzig
Evann Guessand — Crystal Palace
Nicolas Pépé — Villarreal
Bazoumana Touré — Hoffenheim
Elye Wahi — OGC Nice
Business
Bank of Ghana to Establish Nationwide Fintech Innovation Hubs to Boost Digital Finance
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Asiama, has announced plans by the central bank to establish fintech innovation hubs across the country as part of efforts to accelerate digital financial innovation and deepen financial inclusion.
Speaking on the final day of the 3i Africa Summit 2026, Dr Asiama said the initiative forms part of broader measures to position Ghana as a leading digital finance and innovation hub in Africa.
“We are committed to creating an ecosystem where innovation can thrive responsibly and inclusively,” Dr Asiama stated.
According to him, the proposed innovation hubs will provide fintech startups and innovators with the support needed to develop, test and scale digital financial solutions capable of addressing gaps in the country’s financial ecosystem.
“The Bank of Ghana will establish fintech innovation hubs across the country to support young innovators and businesses developing solutions for the future of finance,” he said.
Dr Asiama further disclosed that the Bank of Ghana is working on a separate legal and regulatory framework specifically tailored for fintech companies.
“We are also developing a dedicated legal and regulatory framework for fintechs to ensure clarity, investor confidence and responsible innovation,” he added.
He explained that the framework is intended to create a more enabling environment for fintech operations while ensuring consumer protection, financial stability and compliance within the sector.
“The future of finance will depend on how quickly regulators and innovators can work together to scale responsible digital solutions,” the governor noted.
Dr Asiama stressed that digital finance and fintech innovation remain critical to expanding access to financial services, particularly for underserved communities and small businesses.
The announcement comes amid growing calls for stronger collaboration between regulators, financial institutions and technology firms to drive Africa’s digital transformation agenda.
The 3i Africa Summit 2026 brought together policymakers, central bank officials, fintech leaders and investors from across the continent to discuss the future of digital finance, financial inclusion and innovation in Africa.
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