Entertainment
Ghana’s E Vibes Musical Band Series returns with powerful stories of iconic music bands
The highly anticipated E Vibes Musical Band Series is set to return this May, bringing with it a powerful celebration of Ghana’s thriving live music scene and the remarkable stories behind some of the nation’s greatest musical bands.
More than just a performance showcase, the E Vibes Musical Band Series is a compelling television experience that focuses on the journeys of musical bands in Ghana.
The series shines a spotlight on the passion, resilience, and unity that define these groups, offering viewers an intimate look into their rise, struggles, and triumphs within the music industry.
At its core, the show is dedicated to celebrating and highlighting the incredible journeys of Ghanaian musical bands.
Through in-depth storytelling, audiences are taken behind the scenes to explore how these bands were formed, the challenges they have faced over the years, and the deep bonds that have kept them together despite the odds.
It is a narrative of perseverance, creativity, and the enduring power of collaboration.

This season promises an exciting lineup featuring some of the greatest music bands in Ghana. Viewers can expect rich musical performances blended with heartfelt stories, making each episode both entertaining and inspiring.
From highlife legends to contemporary band sensations, the series captures the diversity and evolution of Ghana’s musical landscape.
The E Vibes Musical Band Series will air on JoyNews and Joy Prime, bringing its vibrant storytelling to screens across the country.
As anticipation builds ahead of its May premiere, the return of the E Vibes Musical Band Series reinforces its role as an important platform for preserving and promoting Ghana’s live band culture.
It not only entertains but also documents the legacy and future of musical bands, inspiring a new generation of artists and music lovers alike.
With its unique blend of storytelling and live music, the E Vibes Musical Band Series is poised to once again capture the hearts of audiences and reaffirm the timeless appeal of band music in Ghana.
Sports
Ghana swimming receives boost as coach Desmond Amponsah graduates from global IOC programme
Ghana Swimming Association is set to benefit from a major boost after coach Desmond Amponsah completed the 16th edition of the International Coaching Enrichment Certificate Program (ICECP), graduating in Lausanne at the premises of the International Olympic Committee.
The final module of the programme, held from April 18 to 23, marked the culmination of a four-part coaching course designed to develop high-performance coaching and leadership skills across different sporting disciplines.
The ICECP is organised by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee in partnership with the University of Delaware, with support from Olympic Solidarity, a department of the IOC focused on athlete and coach development worldwide.
Amponsah is a Swimming Coach with Ghana Bluefins whose scholarship was facilitated by the Ghana Swimming Association via the Ghana Olympic Committee.
His graduation represents a significant step for swimming development in Ghana, particularly as he continues to lead initiatives aimed at improving grassroots coaching structures.
Amponsah is the driving force behind the Ghana Swimming Pathway project, an initiative that began with a series of educational workshops designed to introduce local coaches to the principles of Long-Term Athlete Development and physical literacy.
His exposure to international coaching standards through the ICECP is expected to further strengthen these efforts, as Ghana Swimming continues to build a more structured and sustainable pathway for athlete development.
The ICECP remains one of the most respected global coaching programmes, bringing together participants from across the world to share knowledge, experiences and best practices in sport.
Chelsea part ways with Liam Rosenior following five straight Premier League defeats
Chelsea have sacked head coach Liam Rosenior after less than four months in charge and on the back of losing five consecutive Premier League matches without scoring for the first time since 1912.
Rosenior arrived at Stamford Bridge in January, signing a five-and-a-half-year deal, but has won just 11 of his 23 games across all competitions.
After Tuesday’s 3-0 defeat at Brighton, Rosenior said the performance was “indefensible” and “unacceptable” as he faced angry chants from the travelling supporters.
They subsequently slipped to seventh in the Premier League standings in a further blow to their hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
“Liam has always conducted himself with the highest integrity and professionalism following his appointment midway through the season,” Chelsea said.
“This has not been a decision the club has taken lightly, however recent results and performances have fallen below the necessary standards with still so much more to play for this season.”
Sources have told BBC Sport that Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, Fulham head coach Marco Silva and former Dortmund boss Edin Terzic are under consideration as possible replacements for Rosenior.
Iraola, 43, announced last week that he will leave Bournemouth at the end of the season, while Silva’s contract at rivals Fulham is due to expire in July. Terzic, meanwhile, was under consideration by Tottenham to replace Thomas Frank when the Dane was sacked earlier this season.
Calum McFarlane will take over as interim manager until the season of the season.
McFarlane, who was Rosenior’s assistant, was in charge for a 1-1 draw against Manchester City and a defeat at Fulham in January after previous boss Enzo Maresca was sacked.
“As the club works to bring stability to the head coach position, we will undertake a process of self-reflection to make the right long-term appointment,” Chelsea added.
Rosenior won five of his 13 games in the Premier League and led the Blues to four victories in the FA Cup – all against lower-league opposition – to reach the semi-finals.
McFarlane’s first game in charge comes on Sunday when Chelsea face Leeds at Wembley for a place in the FA Cup final (15:00 BST).
Business
Bank of Ghana engages X content creators on foreign payout challenges
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, today met with Ghanaian X content creators at Bank Square.
The engagement follows the Bank’s statement on 20 April 2026 addressing concerns raised by creators regarding access to digital platform payouts.
Dr Asiama assured the creators that the Bank places a premium on their work, “just like the export of cocoa.”
“Therefore, if you have any issues with your payouts, we are ready to help,” the Governor said. “We are making ourselves accessible so that we resolve all the issues that you have.”
He further encouraged the creators to organise into a formal association to enable issues to be channeled to the Bank for early resolution. “We are interested in what you are doing and will do everything to facilitate your work,” he added.
Under existing foreign exchange regulations, service export proceeds may be received through Foreign Exchange Accounts held with banks in Ghana, or through Ghana Cedi accounts, provided transactions are processed in line with regulatory requirements.
Environment
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