Entertainment

Ghana Tourism Authority CEO Takes Traditional Role as Safohen of Bentsir Asafo Company

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Maame Efua Houadjeto, has been enstooled as the Safohen of the Bentsir No. 1 Asafo Company in Cape Coast under the stool name Nana Efua Kouguah Nshiraba II.

The solemn yet colourful traditional ceremony, held in Cape Coast in the Central Region, attracted hundreds of people from all walks of life, including traditional authorities, government officials, tourism stakeholders, opinion leaders, Asafo members, family, friends and residents, who gathered to witness the historic occasion.

Rich in symbolism, pageantry and deep cultural significance, the ceremony showcased Ghana’s vibrant cultural heritage and traditions. The atmosphere was filled with traditional drumming, dancing, Asafo displays and customary rites that reflected the enduring legacy and identity of the Asafo institutions in the Central Region.

GTA CEO Maame Efua Houadjeto enstooled as Safohen of Bentsir No. 1 Asafo Company

The installation of Nana Efua Kouguah Nshiraba II is being viewed as both recognition of leadership and service, and a call to greater responsibility towards community development, unity and cultural preservation.

As Safohen of the Bentsir No. 1 Asafo Company, Nana Efua Kouguah Nshiraba II assumes the responsibility of providing leadership and guidance to the Asafo Company, promoting peace and unity among members, preserving customs and traditions, supporting community mobilisation and championing development initiatives within the traditional area.

The role of a Safohen also includes serving as a custodian of the values, discipline and identity of the Asafo Company, while strengthening the institution’s contribution to social and cultural advancement.

The ceremony further highlighted the critical role of traditional institutions in preserving Ghana’s heritage and promoting cultural tourism. It also reaffirmed the strong connection between tourism, culture and community identity.

Speaking during the ceremony, several dignitaries praised the Ghana Tourism Authority CEO for her dedication to public service, leadership and commitment to promoting Ghana’s culture and tourism sector.

Many expressed confidence that her elevation to the revered traditional position would further strengthen efforts towards cultural preservation and national development.

The event stood as a celebration of Ghanaian identity: solemn in tradition, colourful in display, and deeply rooted in culture and heritage.

GTA CEO Maame Efua Houadjeto enstooled as Safohen of Bentsir No. 1 Asafo Company

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Sports

Nsawam Prison Hosts Charity Event Featuring Black Stars Legends and Cultural Performances

Former Black Stars players will play a friendly match against inmates of the Nsawam Medium Security Prison on Thursday, May 21, 2026, as some of the celebrated icons join hands with KN Foundation to give hope and support to inmates.

The outreach programme, organised by the KN Foundation in partnership with the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) and the Ghana Football Association (GFA), will combine football, music, health screening, and donations.

National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) will also be there to register inmates who do nog health insurance cover in a day designed to inspire rehabilitation and human connection.

At the centre of the event will be a friendly football match involving Black Stars legends and inmates of the prison facility.

The exercise will also see the donation of 100 bags of rice, cooking oil, 24 footballs, and sets of jerseys to support the inmates and sporting activities within the prison.

Among the football personalities expected to grace the event are Ghana football great Abedi Ayew, former Bayern Munich defender Samuel Kuffour, GFA President Kurt Okraku, former Black Stars players Anthony Baffoe, Augustine Arhinful, and Yussif Chibsah, and many more.

New Edubiase and Port City FC owners Abdul Salam Yakubu and Ahmed Kwabena Nkrumah are also expected to attend.

The occasion will further be boosted by performances from Ghanaian musicians, including D Cryme, Praye, Stay Jay, and Patapaa.

The event forms part of efforts to use sports and entertainment as tools for social inclusion, rehabilitation, and emotional support for inmates.

Beyond the football and performances, a health screening exercise will also be conducted for inmates during the programme.

The first edition of the KN Foundation outreach in partnership with PFAG was made in April 2025, with Oasis Montessori School donating to the prison inmates.

May institutions such as JDK Travel & Tours Ltd, Joan Gyan Foundation, Yes My Lord Company Ltd, and BuySimConnect have all supported this year’s event.

The event is scheduled to begin at 10:00 GMT at the Nsawam Prison grounds.

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Sports Minister Kofi Adams Urges Queiroz to Unlock Black Stars’ Full Potential

Sports Minister Kofi Adams has challenged new Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz to get the best out of Ghana’s squad ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Queiroz, who was unveiled in April as replacement for Otto Addo, has been tasked with turning individual brilliance into results for the national team following Ghana’s poor run of form.

The Black Stars are currently on a four-match losing streak despite several players impressing at club level across Europe.

Speaking to SoccerChat, Adams questioned why some players have struggled to replicate their club performances with the national team.

“Why would we have Antoine Semenyo in our team, and when he goes to his club side he performs very well, but when he comes to the national team, he’s not able to play effectively?” he said.

“Kudus plays well for his club but at the national team, he sometimes struggles to have that kind of flair.

“So the new coach has work to do to make these talents achieve results.”

Kudus contributed nine goals in all competitions for Tottenham Hotspur before his injury, which has kept him on the sidelines since January.

Semenyo has scored 20 goals and provided six assists in all competitions this term.

Queiroz has already stated that only “deserving players” will earn call-ups and is expected to name his final squad for the expanded 48-team World Cup by June 1.

Ghana will face Mexico on May 22 before taking on Wales on June 2 in preparatory matches ahead of the tournament.

The Black Stars have been drawn in Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama as they chase a first World Cup knockout qualification since the 2010 tournament in South Africa.

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Business

GIPS Urges Fast-Track of Procurement Practicing Bill After Value for Money Law Approval

The Ghana Institute of Procurement and Supply (GIPS) has welcomed the newly assented Value for Money legislation, describing it as a major step toward strengthening transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the management of the public purse.

According to the institute, the law will help ensure that government spending delivers value to various state institutions and the broader economy, by reducing excesses and inefficiency in public procurement processes.

President of GIPS, Dr. Simon Annan, said in an exclusive interview that the passage of the legislation was timely, signaling government’s commitment to tackling the rising misuse of state resources often linked to procurement-related infractions.

“The Value for Money legislation is expected to improve fiscal discipline across state institutions by introducing stronger checks and balances. It will further promote the prudent of public funds by ensuring that contracts were awarded on quality and overall public benefit,” he added.

To complement the new legislation, however, Dr. Annan made a strong case for the swift passage of the Procurement Practicing Bill to enforce professionalism and ethical conduct among procurement officers responsible for implementing the new legal reforms in the sector.

The proposed bill, which has been readied for Cabinet, seeks to promote ethical standards and deepen professional competence within the procurement and supply chain sector.

According to Dr. Annan, having the two legislations working together will empower procurement and supply chain officers as well as strengthen procurement governance in the country.                                                                  

“The combination of the two laws will create robust procurement procurements. We can achieve value-based procurement with licensed and certified procurement officers with the right expertise,” he indicated.

He added: “Synergies between value-based procurement and professional regulation would enhance efficiency, reduce financial leakages, and strengthen institutional integrity across the public sector.”

GIPS reaffirmed its commitment to supporting reforms aimed at improving procurement practices in the country and implored policymakers and industry stakeholders to work together to ensure the effective implementation of the legislation for the national good.

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Environment

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