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.

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.

Sports
Sportswear Brand On Unveils First-Ever Professional Sprint Team, OAC Sprint
Swiss performance brand On unveiled a cornerstone of its strategic expansion into the Sprint discipline with the launch of the On Athletics Club (OAC) Sprint team.
Based in Los Angeles, this new elite squad is built to compete on the sport’s biggest stages and spark the cultural conversation with a young, diverse global audience.
This launch represents the next evolution of On’s successful team ecosystem, the On Athletics Club (OAC). The OAC is built on a unique model: a global ecosystem of teams united by a powerful shared philosophy that puts teamwork at the center of everything. It is On’s engine for redefining what’s possible in running – both by winning on the world’s biggest stages and by turning those elite insights into performance technology for every customer. Applying the same team-first philosophy that has brought world titles and Olympic medals to its OAC distance program, On now introduces OAC Sprint to make its mark on global short-distance track.
“Sprinting is the ultimate expression of human potential, and with the OAC Sprint team, we are pouring our belief into that pursuit,” says On Founder Olivier Bernhard. “Our dream goes far beyond the podium. By applying our proven OAC philosophy, we believe that the right team and community can not only compete for medals, but also inspire a new generation and help shape the culture of the sport for years to come.”
Strategically based in the greater Los Angeles area – a global hub of sport and culture and host city of athletics’ biggest stage in 2028 – the OAC Sprint team will be led by the highly respected coach John Bolton (JB), supported by sport scientist and strength & conditioning coach Harrison Smith. JB brings a wealth of experience from coaching junior college to his role as Assistant Sprints Coach at the University of Southern California (USC). Bolton’s impressive track record includes developing world-class talent, having guided athletes to the Olympic podium and multiple World Championship finals.

That legacy continues with the new OAC Sprint roster. Ghanaian Olympian and two-time African Games medalist Benjamin Azamati reunites with Coach Bolton to anchor the new team. He is joined by a powerhouse of American NCAA talent, including reigning NCAA 100m Champion Samirah Moody and the 100m runner-up, Max Thomas, who both bring sub-11 and sub-10 second speed, respectively. The team’s range is further showcased by 6-time NCAA All-American Johnny Brackins, an elite talent in the 110m and 400m hurdles
“I’m incredibly excited to be a part of building something truly different with OAC Sprint,” says Coach John “JB” Bolton. “We have brought together a group of exceptional founding athletes who not only have world-class potential, but also share a desire to build a team culture with a real purpose. This is the foundation. Our mission is to win on the biggest stages while creating a team environment that inspires the next generation. This is a vision we are committed to building on for years to come.”
OAC Sprint Founding Member Athletes:
Benjamin Azamati (GHA)
100m & 200m
2x African Games Medalist (4x100m Relay)
Olympian (Tokyo 2021, Paris 2024)
World Championships Participant (2019, 2022, 2025)
100m Personal Best: 9.90s
Johnny Brackins (USA)
110mH & 400mH
6x NCAA All-American (Hurdles & Long Jump)
World U20 Championships Bronze Medalist (Long Jump)
400mH Personal Best: 49.04s
60mH Personal Best: 7.43
Samirah Moody (USA)
60m, 100m & 200m
NCAA Outdoor Champion (100m, 2025)
100m Personal Best: 10.93s
200m Personal Best: 22.50s
Max Thomas (USA)
100m & 200m
Runner-up NCAA Championships (100m, 2025)
100m Personal Best: 9.90s
200m Personal Best: 19.98s
Boxing: Ivan Bruce-Cudjoe and Rabbon Dodoo to Battle for GBA Presidency
Ivan Bruce-Cudjoe and Rabbon Dodoo will contest for the presidency of the Ghana Boxing Authority on June 4, 2026, the Inetrim Management Committee (IMC) has confirmed.
In a statement released on Wednesday morning, the Samir Captan led IMC also disclosed that Ernest Ofori and Roger Barnor will cost for the position of 1st vice president.
David Bishop, Ellis Quaye and Moshud Zaid will also contest for the 2nd vice present position.
The Executive Board membership contest is also between Alhaji Tofiki Murtala, Yusif Maraka Nanor, Samuel Opoku Amoah, Bernard Tetteh Nartey, Shadrack Quaye, Derek Nii Asai Ankrah and Lawrence Carl Lokko.
Meanwhile, Nathaniel Awuku will run unopposed for the position of treasure.
Following the closure of nominations, vetting of the nominees will now take place on Thursday, April 21, 2026 at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Business
Ecobank and AfCFTA Launch $3bn Initiative to Support SMEs and Intra-African Trade
Ecobank Group and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate intra-African trade and close the continent’s widening trade finance gap – with a sharp focus on SMEs, women-led businesses, and young entrepreneurs.
The agreement, announced through a press release on Thursday, establishes a strategic framework to support the implementation of the AfCFTA, which aims to create an integrated single market of more than 1.3 billion people with a combined GDP of approximately $3.4 trillion.
Building on a $3bn pledge
The MoU builds directly on Ecobank’s recent announcement at the Africa-Forward Summit in Nairobi, where the pan-African lender unveiled a $3 billion trade finance commitment to be deployed over the next three years in partnership with Development Finance Institutions (DFIs).
Under the new partnership, the AfCFTA Secretariat will help channel that commitment toward businesses that have long been locked out of traditional trade finance – from large corporates to small-scale cross-border traders.
“Access to trade and affordable finance remains critical to unlocking the full potential of the AfCFTA,” said H.E. Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General of the AfCFTA Secretariat.
“Through this partnership with Ecobank, we are strengthening the support available to African businesses, particularly SMEs, women-led enterprises, and young entrepreneurs, to enable greater participation in intra-African trade and value chains across the continent.”
Catalyst for AfCFTA
For Ecobank, which operates in 34 African markets, the agreement formalizes a decades-long ambition.
“For 40 years, Ecobank has been built on a singular vision: to advance the economic development and financial integration of Africa,” said Michael Larbie, Group Executive, Corporate and Investment Banking at Ecobank.
“With our unmatched presence across 34 African markets and our digital capabilities, we are uniquely positioned to serve as a catalyst for the AfCFTA. This MoU formalises our commitment to connecting African businesses to the markets, finance, and knowledge they need to thrive.”
What the partnership will do
Under the MoU, the two institutions will focus on six priority areas:
- SME capacity building – equipping African businesses with tools and networks to seize AfCFTA opportunities.
- Closing the trade finance gap – joint promotion of Ecobank’s Ellevate Program, which targets women-led businesses in both formal and informal sectors.
- Single Market Trade Hub – positioning Ecobank’s trade platform to reduce information asymmetry among traders across the continent.
- Business referrals – leveraging the AfCFTA Trading Companies database and Ecobank’s network to connect buyers and sellers.
- Policy advocacy – joint engagement with regulators to eliminate non-tariff barriers and cross-border payment friction.
- Thought leadership – co-curating high-level panels and business forums on AfCFTA protocols.
A defining moment
The MoU arrives at a critical juncture. While the AfCFTA became operational in 2021, implementation has been slowed by payment bottlenecks, regulatory mismatches, and limited access to affordable trade finance – particularly for smaller players.
By combining the AfCFTA Secretariat’s mandate with Ecobank’s continental footprint and $3 billion commitment, the partnership is expected to boost participation of African businesses in intra-African trade and accelerate the objectives of the African Union’s Agenda 2063, “The Africa We Want.”
No timeline for the rollout of specific programs under the MoU was immediately disclosed, but both parties said implementation would begin immediately.
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