Entertainment

MTN Impact Session Set to Inspire Women Entrepreneurs at National Women’s Summit 2026

Entrepreneurs and small business owners attending the 8th National Women’s Summit & Expo (NWSE) 2026 are expected to benefit from the MTN Impact Session, a specially curated segment designed to inspire, connect and empower women led businesses.

Organised by Charterhouse Productions in collaboration with MTN Ghana, the MTN Impact Session will serve as a platform for SMEs, entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners to gain insights, build networks and explore opportunities for business growth.

The session forms a key pillar of the National Women’s Summit & Expo, Ghana’s leading platform advancing women’s leadership, mentorship, entrepreneurship and intergenerational impact.

A High Energy Experience for Entrepreneurs

Designed to be engaging and practical, the MTN Impact Session will feature a series of activities aimed at equipping entrepreneurs with knowledge, connections and opportunities.

Highlights of the session include:

• A Speed Networking Session enabling entrepreneurs to connect with industry experts, mentors and fellow business leaders.

• An inspirational talk by trailblazing entrepreneur Baaba Ankrah, who will share insights from her entrepreneurial journey and lessons on building resilient and impactful businesses.

• An interactive Q and A session, allowing participants to engage directly with experienced entrepreneurs and industry leaders.

Innovation Spotlight: Introducing “Adwumapa – Doctor on Call”

One of the highlights of the session will be the official launch of “Adwumapa – Doctor on Call,” an e health solution designed to support female entrepreneurs. The platform offers women convenient access to qualified medical professionals, enabling them to consult a doctor anytime and from anywhere, ensuring their health remains a priority as they build and grow their businesses.

The launch reflects MTN Ghana’s continued commitment to leveraging technology to support entrepreneurship and business growth.

Business Pitch Competition

The MTN Impact Session will also feature a Business Pitch Competition where selected entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to present their business ideas and innovations.

The initiative aims to spotlight promising women led enterprises while encouraging innovation and business excellence.

A Day of Inspiration and Opportunity

The MTN Impact Session is expected to deliver an engaging atmosphere filled with inspirational moments, interactive experiences and activities designed to motivate participants.

Attendees can also look forward to giveaways and surprises throughout the session.

Empowering the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

Speaking ahead of the event, Mrs Theresa Oparebea Ayoade, Chief Executive Officer of Charterhouse Productions and Convenor of the National Women’s Summit, emphasised the importance of platforms that support women entrepreneurs.

“Entrepreneurship is one of the most powerful drivers of economic empowerment for women. The MTN Impact Session is designed to provide practical insights, meaningful connections and real opportunities for SMEs and entrepreneurs to grow their businesses.”

Event Details

Friday, 13 March 2026

The Palms Convention Centre inside La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra

The 8th National Women’s Summit & Expo 2026, held in celebration of International Women’s Day, will convene women leaders, entrepreneurs, professionals and young changemakers for a day of leadership conversations, mentorship, networking and business opportunities.

Entrepreneurs and SME operators are encouraged to attend and be part of the experience.

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Sports

Ghana Volleyball Shines at 2026 CAVB Zone III Championship

Ghana’s growing influence in regional volleyball was firmly underlined following the impressive performances of Ghana Army Volleyball Club and Kalibi Volleyball Club at the 2026 CAVB Zone III Volleyball Club Championship, hosted at the Borteyman Sports Complex from 1st to 10th March, 2026.

The championship, staged in Accra, brought together 32 top volleyball clubs from seven West African countries, marking a historic level of participation in African club volleyball.

The tournament showcased high-quality competition while highlighting the steady growth of the sport in Ghana.

On the court, Ghanaian clubs dominated the competition. Ghana Army Volleyball Club secured the men’s title after defeating Nigeria Customs Volleyball Club in straight sets (25–21, 25–21, 25–23).

In the women’s division, Kalibi Volleyball Club delivered a commanding performance, beating Vipers Volleyball Club of Nigeria 3–0 (25–15, 25–16, 25–13) to claim the championship.

Ghana’s Volleyball rise highlighted at CAVB Zone III Championship

The historic scale of the championship also attracted several high-profile dignitaries. Among them was the President of the Confederation of African Volleyball, Bouchra Hajij, whose presence underscored the significance of the event for volleyball development across Africa.

The tournament also received strong support from the Government of Ghana and key sporting institutions. Professor Francis Dodoo attended on behalf of the Chief of Staff, while the Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Iddie Adams, was present to show government support for the sport.

Other dignitaries included the President of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Richard Akpokavie, and the Director-General of the National Sports Authority, Yaw Ampofo Ankrah. Senior officers and generals from various Ghanaian security services also attended to grace the occasion and demonstrate their support for the championship.

Ghana’s Volleyball rise highlighted at CAVB Zone III Championship

Speaking at the event, Minister for Sports and Recreation, Hon. Kofi Iddie Adams, commended the progress made by Ghana volleyball and highlighted the government’s commitment to sustainable sports development through the Sports Fund.

“We are impressed with the exploits of Ghana volleyball. It is the President’s commitment to meaningfully support the growth of all sports in the country, which is why the Sports Fund was established to provide sustainable support for sports development,” said Hon. Kofi Iddie Adams.

Despite these successes, stakeholders emphasize that greater corporate investment will be critical to sustaining volleyball’s growth. Increased sponsorship, stronger club support, and expanded grassroots development are essential to help Ghana consistently compete at the highest levels in Africa.

With improving infrastructure, a rising pool of talented players, and successful international competitions such as the Zone III Championship, Ghana is steadily positioning itself as one of the emerging powerhouses of volleyball in West Africa.

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Premier League Top-Four Battle: Ollie Watkins on Aston Villa vs Manchester United

The air is growing thin at the summit of the Premier League. We have entered the treacherous, unforgiving stretch of the campaign where dreams are either realised or shattered.

This Sunday, the Theatre of Dreams plays host to a modern gladiatorial contest: third-placed Manchester United against fourth-placed Aston Villa. It’s a Champions League qualification six-pointer of the highest magnitude.

For football purists, there is one destination to witness the drama unfold.

This pivotal clash, along with every other breathless moment of the Premier League season, will be broadcast live on Your World of Champions, SuperSport.

For Aston Villa’s talisman, Ollie Watkins, the gravity of a trip to Old Trafford is inescapable.

The stakes transcend a mere three points; it is about taking those points directly from a direct top-four rival.

“Yes, exactly. You just said it yourself. It’s massive,” Watkins admits when discussing the magnitude of the encounter.”

“United have been unbelievable since Michael Carrick came in. It was always difficult to go there previously, so it’s going to be even tougher now with the way they’re playing, scoring goals, and playing good football.”

The transformation of the Red Devils has certainly not gone unnoticed by the Villa forward.

“They’re doing so well, winning a lot of games back-to-back, and it looks like they’re scoring a lot more goals. I’ve always found it difficult to play against Man United.”

“I don’t think we’ve beaten them previously. I think the last time we beat them was the boss’s first game here, which was about three and a half years ago, I think.”

“So yes, it’s going to be difficult. There’s no doubt about it. They’re always tough to play against. They’re a top team with world-class players however I’m looking forward to it, though.”

Adding fuel to the fire is the lingering memory of how last season’s fixture concluded in Manchester.

When asked if Villa owed United one, Watkins offered a wry, measured response.

“You could say that. I don’t want to get involved with decisions that are out of my hands, like the referees’ decisions, but you could say that. Like I said, if we can get three points from that, it will be big.”

One player who knows exactly how to breach the United defence is Villa’s Morgan Rogers, who previously scored twice against them.

“Morgs has grown into that role and taken that responsibility on himself.”

“Like you said, when he scored two goals against Man United, they were two brilliant moments in the game, and they completely changed it. That’s what top players do. So yes, he’s an amazing player.”

The ultimate top-four showdown: Ollie Watkins on Aston Villa’s defining clash with Manchester United 
Pau Torres, Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa protest to Referee Thomas Bramall after the goal scored by Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa was ruled out by VAR during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Aston Villa FC at Old Trafford on May 25, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Neville Williams/Aston Villa FC via Getty Images)

Navigating the Blip

Despite the dizzying heights of fourth place, Villa arrive at Old Trafford, navigating a tricky spell, marred by a recent agonising defeat to Chelsea, and a run of just one league win in six.

“Yes, I think obviously, to start with, it’s always disappointing to lose, especially at Villa Park,” Watkins reflects on the Chelsea fixture.

“To go one goal ahead and then concede and lose the game in the way we did is disappointing, and it does hurt. I felt like we were in the game, and we had a lot of chances.”

“Obviously, I scored, and it was ruled out by a toenail. I think if we go into halftime 2–1 up, it’s a completely different game. They score straight after, and then they go into halftime 2–1 up. So, you know, fine margins.”

“But look, we’ve had an unbelievable season so far, so we can’t let this small period affect us too much.”

Addressing the broader downturn in form, the striker remains resolutely calm.

“I’m not sure, really. I think previously, at the start of the season, there were periods where we weren’t playing too great, but we picked up and won some games, maybe when we probably shouldn’t have.

People don’t see that. They just see you winning. They just see the three points on the board or check the Sky Sports app, but they don’t actually see whether you’ve played well or things like that.”

“So, there are times where I felt like we could have won or done a little bit more. We’ve been scoring and maybe just switching off a little bit together. But like I said, it’s a blip, and we’ll definitely overcome it. We’ve got the right team, the right manager, and the support to overcome it. So, I’m not worried.”

The blueprint for returning to winning ways is a simple one.

“I think just hard work and listening to the boss, really. It’s as easy as that,” he asserts.

“It’s not always going to go your way, and it’s not always going to end up like this. So, yes, just keep working hard, listen to the game plan, and what the manager says, and I’m sure we’ll overcome it.”

The ultimate top-four showdown: Ollie Watkins on Aston Villa’s defining clash with Manchester United 
Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa misses a chance during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park on December 21, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

European Dreams and Personal Growth

Villa’s ultimate destination remains crystal clear: returning to Europe’s elite table.

“Yes, I’d be lying if I said that wasn’t the aim,” Watkins says of the Champions League race.

“From the start of the season, you always set your goals, and that was the big aim. We did it a couple of seasons ago and the feeling of that achievement was amazing.”

“Being in the competition last year, playing against the best teams and beating them, I think that’s what everyone is striving to do and experience again. So yes, that’s the goal and then one step further is to win the Europa League. That’s what we’ve got our eyes on.”

The allure of European silverware is a driving force in the dressing room.

“It would be unbelievable. You saw the atmosphere last season when Tottenham won it, and I was slightly envious watching that. It’s such a big competition that they’ve won and now they’re playing Champions League football.”

“It’s another way into it, like you said, by winning the competition. I think everyone wants to win a trophy at the end of the day. It’s a nice reward at the end of the season and I think it’s been a long time since the club has done that, so it would be nice to be part of it.”

On a personal level, Watkins exhibits the profound honesty of a seasoned professional when assessing his own campaign.

“It’s been a difficult season for me; I’m not going to lie. I’ve not been where I wanted to be, but these things happen. It’s always a learning curve.”

“You must look at it and see where you can improve and just keep trying to improve day by day and game by game. But yes, this season I haven’t been where I wanted to be.”

He credits his manager for guiding him through the turbulence.

“I think that’s the only way to improve. Like I said, hard work and listening to a manager like him. He’s got all the experience in the world and has worked with top players and world-class players. So, every bit of information I can take on is always helpful, and then I try to use that to improve my game.”

The burden of leading the line is now shared following the January arrival of Tammy Abraham.

“Tammy and I work together during the striker drills in training. I’ve played with Tammy before with England, so I knew him. He’s a familiar face, a good player and a good person. So, it was nice to see that familiar face come in. Hopefully we can play a lot more together.”

And with Rogers flourishing behind him, Watkins is eager to capitalise on the chemistry.

“Everyone knows Morgan is a top player. The way he’s progressed, he’s taken another step up and really thrived in the Premier League. Last season he had a good season, but this season he’s gone up another level and people have started to realise how good a player he is.”

“He’s powerful, quick, strong and can obviously score goals. I can’t speak highly enough of Morgs. We have a great relationship on the pitch. He’s always looking to find me. I probably should have got him a lot more assists this year, let’s put it that way. But he’s an amazing player.”

As the final whistle of the season beckons, Aston Villa’s destiny is entirely in their own hands, and the next chapter is written this Sunday in Manchester.

The ultimate top-four showdown: Ollie Watkins on Aston Villa’s defining clash with Manchester United 
Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa scores their 2nd goal during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park on December 21, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Jacques Feeney/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)

Remember, the best place to catch every thrilling second of this monumental clash—and every single Premier League fixture—is right where football lives, at Your World of Champions.

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Business

Ghana Bond Market Slips: Weekly Turnover Drops 2.5% to GH¢2.91bn

The secondary market activity eased slightly over the week, with aggregate turnover declining by 2.58% week-on-week to GH¢2.91 billion.

Trading rotated toward the 2027–2030 segment, which accounted for 52.6% of total traded volumes at a weighted-average yield of 11.02%.

The 2031–2034 maturities followed, capturing 42.5% of activity at a weighted-average yield of 12.74%.

In contrast, long-end participation remained subdued, with the 2035–2038 tenors contributing just 4.9% of total turnover at a weighted-average yield of 12.71%.

Databank Research expects secondary market activity to remain relatively soft in the near term.

“However, with the expiration of the three-year DDEP [domestic Debt Exchange Programme] restriction, we anticipate an announcement on the resumption of bond issuances in the coming weeks”, it explained.

It believes this should help revive activity on the secondary bond market and support a gradual uptick in yields across the curve.

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