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NO. 100740 MONDAY, JULY <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

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DAILYHERITAGE.COM.GH<br />

•Daniel<br />

Domelevo,<br />

the Auditor<br />

General<br />

•Late former Vice President Kwesi<br />

Bekoe Amissah-Arthur<br />

•President Nana Akufo-Addo with<br />

former President J.J. Rawlings<br />

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FOREIGN<br />

BUSINESS<br />

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PG.04<br />

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ARTS<br />

& ENT<br />

SPORTS<br />

‘Dzifa Gray and<br />

Friends’ encourage<br />

African youth to<br />

do more<br />

PG.13<br />

Dede Ayew was our<br />

top attacking target<br />

PG.10<br />

PG.15<br />

Respect teachers<br />

• GNAT tells govt<br />

NEWS DESK REPORT<br />

GHANA NATIONAL Association<br />

of Teachers<br />

(GNAT) has called on<br />

the government to proceed<br />

with caution by<br />

consulting stakeholders in education before<br />

the roll-out of the double-track semester<br />

system being proposed for the<br />

running of senior high schools.<br />

Deputy Greater Accra Regional Secretary<br />

of GNAT, Mr Felix Owusu<br />

Ansah, says the government’s failure to<br />

consult the major stakeholders on the<br />

tracking system shows disrespect, a development<br />

that portrays how teachers<br />

have been relegated to the background.<br />

“We are still wondering why the<br />

Ministry and the government as a whole<br />

would like to keep civil society, even<br />

teacher unions, in the dark on such an<br />

important policy, especially when the<br />

Coalition is represented on the Ministerial<br />

Advisory Board. They have taken<br />

teachers for granted and it’s time the<br />

government respects (sic) us,” he said in<br />

a radio interview.<br />

According to him, teacher unions<br />

were only informed about the policy<br />

and not consulted, a development he<br />

said was a recipe for worry in the country.<br />

But, Mr Samuel Frank Dadzie, General<br />

Secretary of the National Association<br />

of Graduate Teachers says he<br />

believes the policy must be supported<br />

“In the document that I saw, this<br />

policy is supposed to last for only five<br />

years because within the next five years,<br />

what we are hearing from the corridors<br />

of power is that the government<br />

would have then built<br />

infrastructure to accommodate all<br />

the two streams.<br />

“When that happens, what<br />

would you do with those teachers?<br />

We need to sit down and discuss<br />

this situation thoroughly as a nation.<br />

Let us not rush into something<br />

that will spite our faces over<br />

time,” he noted.<br />

What is the doubletrack<br />

system?<br />

In a single-track system, students<br />

and staff are in school or vacation<br />

at the same time within an<br />

academic year.<br />

But the double year-round system<br />

divides the entire student body<br />

and staff into two different tracks<br />

such that while one track is in<br />

school, the other is on vacation.<br />

The rotation sequence will depend<br />

on the year-round calendar being<br />

used. In Ghana, the school calendar<br />

starts from September and ends in <strong>July</strong>,<br />

making three different terms.<br />

The first term is from September<br />

and ends in December, the second term<br />

runs from January to April while the<br />

third term spans April/May to <strong>July</strong>.<br />

“In the document that I<br />

saw, this policy is<br />

supposed to last for<br />

only five years<br />

because within the<br />

next five years, what<br />

we are hearing from<br />

the corridors of power<br />

is that government<br />

would have then built<br />

infrastructure to<br />

accommodate all the<br />

two streams.<br />

•The late former Vice President, Kwesi<br />

Bekoe Amissah-Arthur<br />

Amissah-Arthur was<br />

a quintessential<br />

gentleman — Govt<br />

BY MOHAMMED AWAL<br />

THE GOVERNMENT has described the<br />

late former vice president Kwesi Bekoe<br />

Amissah-Arthur as a “quintessential gentleman”<br />

in the “tempestuous waters of Ghana’s<br />

adversarial politics.”<br />

In a glowing tribute read by the current<br />

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on<br />

behalf of the government at the state burial<br />

of the former governor of the Bank of<br />

Ghana said: “His character and disposition<br />

was soothing in the tempestuous waters of<br />

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Payroll audit in C/R<br />

Fake certificates<br />

uncovered<br />

• As Civil servants receive salaries,<br />

promotions through dubious means<br />

BY NEWS DESK REPORT<br />

THE EFFORTS of the Auditor<br />

General’s Department<br />

in the exercise to<br />

clean up the country’s<br />

public payroll has revealed<br />

widespread use of fake certificates<br />

by public workers.<br />

The Auditor General’s Department<br />

and the Office of the Special<br />

Prosecutor earlier this month started<br />

the payroll audit exercise in the Central<br />

Region and developments emerging<br />

from the exercise are troubling.<br />

The Deputy Auditor General,<br />

George Winful, addressing a news<br />

conference in Cape Coast last Friday,<br />

said the development so far was worrying<br />

since the exercise had discovered<br />

that many civil servants had<br />

been receiving salaries based on fake<br />

promotions.<br />

Mr Winful, however, urged heads of institutions<br />

to be meticulous in how they recruited<br />

people into the public service.<br />

“If the signals we are beginning to see<br />

are anything to go by, then we will encourage<br />

heads of institutions in their review of<br />

employees. We have had an instance where<br />

some employees have used other people’s<br />

certificates for employment.<br />

“We can imagine if such a person is in<br />

the classroom teaching, it could be the reason<br />

why we are registering poor results in<br />

the secondary schools,” he said.<br />

Per the new directives, workers were expected<br />

to present their employment documents<br />

as part of efforts to rid the<br />

government payroll of ghost names.<br />

According to the Auditor General, all<br />

civil servants in the 10 regions will have a<br />

10-day window to produce evidence of<br />

their employment and those who cannot<br />

do so will face prosecution.<br />

Daniel Domelevo, the Auditor General,<br />

has said it is unacceptable to spend half of<br />

the country’s revenue on less than one million<br />

government employees while many<br />

•Daniel Domelevo, the Auditor General<br />

organisations have shielded people who<br />

perpetrate wrongdoing, including maintaining<br />

the contract of people who have<br />

retired.<br />

“If the signals we are<br />

beginning to see are<br />

anything to go by,<br />

then we will<br />

encourage heads of<br />

institutions in their<br />

review of employees.<br />

We have had an<br />

instance where some<br />

employees have used<br />

other people’s<br />

certificates for<br />

employment.<br />

Amissah-Arthur was a quintessential gentleman — Govt<br />

• READ FROM PAGE 2<br />

Ghanaian adversarial politics.”<br />

Dr Bawumia continued that his predecessor’s<br />

description by Ghanaians as a man<br />

who could not hurt a fly “tells volumes of<br />

the peaceful disposition of the man we<br />

mourn and celebrate today. Shakespeare<br />

says that ‘our good is oft interred with our<br />

bones’. Not so with Amissah-Arthur.”<br />

Amissah-Arthur, the government said,<br />

had printed his mark on the Ghanaian political<br />

landscape in a manner that required<br />

telling to another generation.<br />

“Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur, we<br />

shall continue to hold you out as an ideal<br />

politician, you fought for your principles,<br />

and you lived out the meaning of your<br />

name to its fullest. Bekoe, you came, you<br />

fought, and you conquered,” eulogized Dr<br />

Bawumia in the government tribute that<br />

lasted about six minutes.<br />

Throughout Amissah-Arthur’s long dedicated<br />

service to Ghana, said Dr Bawumia,<br />

“one thing that we can all agree across the<br />

political divide is that he served Ghana with<br />

the utmost integrity. You served in various<br />

capacities and the history of Ghana will not<br />

be written without your name. You played<br />

your part and you played it well. We are all<br />

human and subject to all the failings of the<br />

human conditions, but you never failed to<br />

make an impression on all who came into<br />

contact with you.”


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•Ms Rivas turned herself in after hiding<br />

with her two boys<br />

Court jails mother who hid with sons in custody battle<br />

A SPANISH mother who<br />

went into hiding with her<br />

two sons rather than hand<br />

them over to their father,<br />

whom she accused of<br />

abuse, has been sentenced<br />

to five years in prison by a<br />

Spanish court.<br />

Juana Rivas has also<br />

been stripped of custody<br />

rights for six years and<br />

told to pay hefty legal<br />

costs.<br />

Spanish politicians and<br />

women's groups have criticised<br />

the verdict.<br />

The long-running custody<br />

battle has become a<br />

rallying point in Spain's<br />

battle against gender violence.<br />

She took the boys, now<br />

aged 12 and four, from the<br />

family home in Italy in<br />

2016, and travelled to<br />

Spain under the pretext of<br />

visiting family.<br />

Instead of returning,<br />

she lodged a complaint in<br />

Spain alleging domestic<br />

abuse and later defied<br />

Spanish court orders to return<br />

the boys to their father.<br />

"A woman running<br />

away from terror to protect<br />

her children can't be<br />

deemed abduction," she<br />

said last year. BBC<br />

DAILY HERITAGE MONDAY, JULY <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

WWW.DAILYHERITAGE.COM.GH<br />

World news in 4 stories<br />

Zimbabwe election:<br />

Hustling for cash to survive<br />

NOTHING<br />

SHOWS the<br />

desperate state<br />

of Zimbabwe's<br />

economy more<br />

than the severe<br />

shortage of cash.<br />

Banks limit how much cash can<br />

be taken out and the black market<br />

has become the main source of<br />

money for many people.<br />

Card payments can be made,<br />

but there are extra charges and not<br />

every shop or vendor accepts<br />

cards. A mobile phone money system<br />

called EcoCash can also be<br />

used, but once again this costs<br />

more than using cash.<br />

Zimbabweans are hoping that<br />

things will improve after elections<br />

next week. This is the first vote<br />

since Robert Mugabe was forced<br />

to resign as president last November,<br />

after 37 years in power.<br />

Four people in the capital,<br />

Harare, have been telling me how<br />

they survive day-to-day. Two of<br />

them asked to remain anonymous.<br />

I've been working in the health<br />

profession as a nurse for nine<br />

years. We are greatly underpaid. I<br />

get $<strong>30</strong>0 (£2<strong>30</strong>) a month, and what<br />

makes it worse is that with the<br />

money situation in Zimbabwe you<br />

can't even access your salary when<br />

you need it - it's like working for<br />

nothing. BBC<br />

•Prime Minister Abiy has made big changes since<br />

coming to power in April<br />

Ethiopia PM meets<br />

‘ex-terrorist'<br />

•People have to queue to get their money out of their bank accounts<br />

ON HIS trip to the US,<br />

Ethiopia's Prime Minister<br />

Abiy Ahmed has met<br />

Berhanu Nega, who in 2009<br />

was sentenced to death in<br />

absentia for trying to overthrow<br />

the government.<br />

Mr Berhanu was regarded<br />

as a terrorist and his Patriotic<br />

Ginbot 7 movement<br />

was outlawed.<br />

But Ethiopia's parliament<br />

lifted the ban on the group<br />

in May and a new amnesty<br />

law should clear the way for<br />

him to be pardoned.<br />

The changes were part of<br />

a raft of reforms introduced<br />

since Mr Abiy became prime<br />

minister in April.<br />

The two men held a brief<br />

meeting in Washington and<br />

discussed an agenda for a<br />

longer meeting scheduled<br />

for later on Friday, Patriotic<br />

Ginbot 7 executive committee<br />

member Tadesse Biru<br />

Kersemo told BBC Africa<br />

Live. BBC<br />

Michael Cohen claims Trump 'knew of Russian lawyer meeting’<br />

PRESIDENT DONALD<br />

Trump's former lawyer has<br />

said his client knew in advance<br />

of a June 2016 meeting<br />

between his aides and a Russian<br />

delegation that offered to<br />

help his campaign, US media<br />

report.<br />

Michael Cohen says he was<br />

present when Mr Trump's<br />

eldest son, Donald Trump Jr,<br />

informed his father of the<br />

meeting.<br />

He is reportedly willing to<br />

state this to the special counsel<br />

investigation into alleged<br />

Russian election meddling.<br />

On Friday, Mr Trump<br />

again denied that he knew<br />

about the meeting.<br />

The meeting at Trump<br />

Tower in New York City involved<br />

Mr Trump's son, his<br />

son-in-law Jared Kushner,<br />

then-campaign chairman Paul<br />

Manafort and an influential<br />

Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya.<br />

It was set up after a Russian<br />

intermediary contacted Mr<br />

Trump Jr with a promise to<br />

provide material that would<br />

"incriminate" Hillary Clinton<br />

- the Democratic candidate in<br />

the 2016 presidential election.<br />

The president lashed out at<br />

the accusations on Friday,<br />

tweeting: "Sounds to me like<br />

someone is trying to make up<br />

stories in order to get himself<br />

out of an unrelated jam”.<br />

BBC<br />

•Michael Cohen has claimed he was in the room when<br />

Mr Trump was told about the meeting


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DAILY HERITAGE MONDAY, JULY <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

05<br />

Editorial<br />

Amissah-Arthur, a model of political moderation<br />

ON THURSDAY, June 29, 2018, the<br />

Ghanaian public was informed about<br />

the sudden passing of Paa Kwesi<br />

Bekoe Amissah-Arthur, a former<br />

Vice-president of our country, after<br />

collapsing during a workout at the Air<br />

Force Gym in Accra. Last Friday, <strong>July</strong><br />

27, his mortal remains were laid to rest<br />

at the military cemetery at Burma<br />

Camp in Accra.<br />

From the time of his death till his<br />

burial nothing untoward was said<br />

about the man Amissah-Arthur and<br />

the DAILY HERITAGE believes<br />

no one would incur the displeasure of<br />

the Ghanaian people by speaking<br />

against the man all those who matter<br />

in society have described him as gentle.<br />

One would say that it is the culture<br />

of Ghanaians and, for that matter,<br />

Africans not to say anything bad about<br />

the dead. This is true only in terms of<br />

things that were not supposed to be<br />

made public such as a hidden physical<br />

defect, meaning everything already in<br />

the public domain can be talked about.<br />

For instance, if Amissah-Arthur had<br />

been an influence peddler or a corrupt<br />

person, the public would have known<br />

it already as it knows of others.<br />

If we accept this as the case, and<br />

the fact that some describe him as<br />

someone who would not kill a fly, then<br />

it is undisputable that he was truly a<br />

gentleman. And it becomes even more<br />

exciting when the government,<br />

formed by the New Patriotic Party<br />

(NPP), a perceived ‘enemy’ of the National<br />

Democratic Congress, the party<br />

on whose ticket Amissah-Arthur became<br />

Vice President of our country,<br />

paid tribute to him, describing him as<br />

a “quintessential gentleman” in the<br />

“tempestuous waters of Ghana’s adversarial<br />

politics.”<br />

The DAILY HERITAGE<br />

wants to believe that the NPP is not<br />

expressing a political gimmick, and if<br />

that is the case, then that apt description<br />

is a call to our politicians to see<br />

Amissah-Arthur as a model politician<br />

who should be studied and his virtues<br />

highlighted and followed by current<br />

and prospective politicians, who see<br />

him as a mentor for political moderation.<br />

If Ghana can have Amissah-<br />

Arthurs across its political divide, it is<br />

the belief of the DAILY HER-<br />

ITAGE there would be decorum in<br />

its politics and corruption would not<br />

be a headache in public administration,<br />

particularly political governance.<br />

Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur,<br />

there is no doubt you have played your<br />

best role in the development of humanity<br />

and you name shall go into<br />

Ghana’s political history as a Godfearing<br />

and decent public servant.<br />

May you have all the necessary rest<br />

in the bosom of your Maker.<br />

Politicians can unite<br />

— Methodist Bishop<br />

BY DORIS ESHUN<br />

THE PRESIDING Bishop of<br />

the Methodist Church of<br />

Ghana, Most Rev. Titus<br />

Awotwi Pratt, has advised<br />

politicians to live in harmony,<br />

despite their political differences.<br />

According to him, politicians in Ghana<br />

can remain united and at the same time<br />

discharge their duties without acrimony.<br />

‘’You can still live and stay together as<br />

citizens of this nation and still do your<br />

duties as politicians,” the religious leader<br />

counselled while giving the sermon at the<br />

burial service of former Vice President<br />

Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur.<br />

The former governor of the Central<br />

Bank, Amissah-Arthur, died on 29 June<br />

2018 at the 37 Military shortly after being<br />

rushed there after he reportedly collapsed<br />

during a workout session at the Airforce<br />

base gym.<br />

Most Rev Awotwi Pratt admonished<br />

politicians to live a modest life and emulate<br />

the kind soul of the late Amissah-<br />

Arthur.<br />

Amissah-Arthur was sworn in as<br />

Vice-President on August 6, 2012, following<br />

vetting by the Parliament of Ghana.<br />

He was nominated by President John<br />

Dramani Mahama to be the Vice-President<br />

a week after Mahama himself was<br />

sworn in. This followed the sudden death<br />

of John Atta Mills on 24 <strong>July</strong> 2012.<br />

Amissah-Arthur was a research assistant<br />

at the Institute of Statistical, Social<br />

and Economic Research between 1974<br />

and 1975. He later joined the Economics<br />

Department as a teaching assistant from<br />

1977 to 1978, going on to become an assistant<br />

lecturer in 1979.<br />

He lectured at the Department of<br />

Economics at the University of Ghana<br />

from 1980 to 1988.<br />

•President Nana Akufo-Addo with former President J.J. Rawlings<br />

He was also a lecturer at the Department<br />

of Economics, Anambra State College<br />

of Education, Awka, Anambra State,<br />

Nigeria (August 1981 – <strong>July</strong> 1983).<br />

On his return from Nigeria he entered<br />

politics.<br />

He worked as a consultant for the<br />

World Bank in The Gambia. He also<br />

served as a consultant for the Netherlands‘government<br />

education project in<br />

Ghana.<br />

He then worked as Senior Economist<br />

for the Sigma One Corporation in Ghana<br />

between 1998 and 2000. During 2001 and<br />

2002, he was on assignment for the Ministry<br />

of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.


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HERITAGE MONDAY, JULY <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

• Late former Vice President Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur<br />

Matilda<br />

Amissah-Arthur<br />

pays tribute to<br />

husband<br />

MRS<br />

MATILDA<br />

Amissah-<br />

Arthur, wife<br />

of late former<br />

Vice President<br />

Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, gave<br />

an emotional and unusual tribute<br />

to her late husband during a<br />

state funeral service in Accra last<br />

Friday.<br />

The widow also used the opportunity<br />

to take on critics of<br />

Amissah-Arthur when he was<br />

alive describing them as “hypocrites.”<br />

Amissah-Arthur died on June<br />

29, 2018, after he collapsed at<br />

the Airforce Gym in Accra during<br />

a workout session and was<br />

buried at the military cemetery<br />

at Burma Camp in Accra on Friday.<br />

Below is Amissah-Arthur’s<br />

tribute: “To my soul mate, my<br />

best friend, my roommate and<br />

my prayer partner”<br />

Forty years and five months<br />

we lived together. A thousand<br />

tears won’t bring you back, I<br />

know because I have cried. In<br />

the good times, we rejoiced and<br />

thank the Lord. So, I have accepted<br />

this great loss and I<br />

thank God for your life and<br />

what He used you to do.<br />

God has been good to us as a<br />

family and you always testified<br />

of God’s goodness in our lives.<br />

Every morning during our<br />

prayer time, you never ceased to<br />

thank God for His grace, mercy<br />

and favour.<br />

You loved the Lord deeply<br />

and, whatever you did, you did it<br />

as unto the Lord. You spent<br />

time studying the Bible over and<br />

over. In recent years, you took<br />

to reading the not so popular<br />

books of the Bible and you enjoyed<br />

discussing them. During<br />

our Wednesday morning Bible<br />

studies, you would come up with<br />

very deep insights into the passages<br />

we read.<br />

Our relationship got better<br />

with age. So much so that, if the<br />

children asked one of us for advice<br />

without the other being<br />

there, often times our answers<br />

would be similar. We shared a<br />

closeness that was a source of<br />

amusement to our friend and<br />

family.<br />

People wondered why we<br />

were always chit chatting when<br />

we went out to functions and<br />

even at church. Our children<br />

laughed at us often, remarking<br />

that, even at public functions,<br />

our heads were often together. I<br />

will miss your great sense of humour<br />

– you could tease like nobody’s<br />

business. With most<br />

people who knew you well, there<br />

is some story or some inside<br />

joke to share.<br />

You were the life and soul of<br />

my book launch on Wednesday<br />

27th June. A soon as you arrived<br />

at the venue, you began mingling<br />

and chatting with our guests.<br />

During the programme, you<br />

kept teasing me about how I had<br />

waited till my old age before<br />

writing a book.<br />

At the reception after the<br />

launch, you took photographs<br />

with anyone who asked, even<br />

though it is well known that you<br />

did not like taking photographs.<br />

When I asked that we go<br />

• Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur<br />

home,<br />

you were<br />

busily engaged in some<br />

banter with old friends and you<br />

asked to go ahead, saying that<br />

you would follow shortly. You<br />

were one of the last to leave.<br />

Many times you said that you<br />

did not go into politics, but that<br />

politics found you.<br />

As a technocrat, you took<br />

your work seriously and discharged<br />

your duties as best as<br />

you cold. We often discussed<br />

how we could get people to<br />

think about Ghana first, stop<br />

being partisan and also give back<br />

to society.<br />

Above all else, you proved to<br />

all that one could be a C\hristian<br />

and rise to the highest position<br />

without soiling one’s hands.<br />

I will always remember how, at<br />

Apostle Jude Hama’s book<br />

launch in May, you encouraged<br />

Christians to get into politics to<br />

help share our country.<br />

You were so many things to<br />

so many people, constantly giving<br />

selflessly to others. If we<br />

needed a reminder of this, we<br />

have it in the outpouring of love<br />

shown us since 29th June. People<br />

from all walks have come to<br />

visit and sympathise with us.<br />

The way you were called by<br />

the Lord is befitting of how you<br />

conducted yourself in life – quietly,<br />

privately,<br />

and without<br />

any fuss. You left<br />

you mark – a simple,<br />

honest, principled, hardworking<br />

man of integrity. I am very<br />

proud of you. I know that in life<br />

you touched so many people, so<br />

I pray that your memory will<br />

also impact and empower generations.<br />

As my heart bleeds, I am<br />

comforted by knowing that you<br />

finished your work on this earth<br />

and the Lord called you home to<br />

rest in glory. So, with Andrae<br />

Crouch, I say:<br />

“I have had many tears and<br />

sorrows,<br />

I’ve had questions for tomorrow,<br />

There’s been times I didn’t<br />

know right from wrong .<br />

But in every situation,<br />

God gave me blessed consolation,<br />

That my trials come only to<br />

make me strong.<br />

Through it all, through it<br />

all,<br />

I’ve learned to trust in<br />

Jesus,<br />

I’ve learned to trust in<br />

God.<br />

Through it all, through it<br />

all,<br />

I’ve learned to depend upon<br />

His Word.”<br />

You are so wonderful to<br />

think of, and so hard to be<br />

without.<br />

My dearest, we will surely


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3 ways to sleep comfortably<br />

Take a nice warm bath or<br />

shower in the evening<br />

As well as relaxing you, afterwards<br />

your body will cool down, which helps<br />

you sleep better.<br />

Sleep naked<br />

According to sleep specialists at<br />

the Cleveland Sleep Clinic, sleeping in<br />

the nude helps one regulate the temperature.<br />

Get comfortable temperatures<br />

using blankets, sheets and pillows.<br />

It is usually best to be slightly on<br />

the cool side.<br />

Sleep in varying positions<br />

Changing your sleeping position<br />

can make a huge difference in the quality<br />

of sleep. When one goes to sleep,<br />

or if you wake up in the middle of the<br />

night make a conscious effort to keep<br />

the body in a ‘mid-line’ position, where<br />

both the head and neck are kept<br />

roughly straight. Avoid sleeping on<br />

stomach.<br />

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Ghana poised to ‘achieve 90-90-90<br />

target of ending AIDS’<br />

MADAM CE-<br />

CELIA Abena<br />

Dapaah, Minister<br />

for Aviation and<br />

the Executive<br />

Oversight person<br />

of the Ghana AIDS Commission<br />

(GAC), has said that Ghana is poised<br />

to achieve the ambitious 90-90-90<br />

target of ending AIDS by 20<strong>30</strong>.<br />

She said Ghana was already doing<br />

well in terms of activities and interventions<br />

put in place, but the<br />

progress was at a low pace coupled<br />

with the challenge of funding to implement<br />

some of the brilliant ideas<br />

to achieve the targets.<br />

Madam Dapaah said this when<br />

she, in the company of the leadership<br />

of the Ghana AIDS Commission,<br />

met the Executive Director of<br />

the UNAIDS, Dr Michel Sidibé, at<br />

the ongoing 22 International AIDS<br />

Conference in Rai Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands, to share Ghana’s visions<br />

and concerns.<br />

She noted that the 90-90-90 targets<br />

were achievable and doable, but<br />

Ghana needed to double its efforts<br />

in the areas of preventing babies and<br />

young ones from being infected to<br />

ensure that the coming generations<br />

were taken care of and protected.<br />

The 90-90-90 concept was introduced<br />

by the UNAIDS in 2013. The<br />

idea was that by 2020, 90 per cent of<br />

people who are HIV- infected would<br />

be diagnosed, 90 per cent of people<br />

who are diagnosed would be on antiretroviral<br />

treatment and 90 per cent<br />

of those who receive anti-retroviral<br />

would be virally suppressed.<br />

The strategy is an attempt to get<br />

the HIV epidemic under control and<br />

it is based on the principle of universal<br />

testing and treating.<br />

The impulse is that, “test and<br />

treat” approaches are that, if one can<br />

identify people early in their infection<br />

stage, and start treatment so<br />

they become virally suppressed, the<br />

onward transmission of HIV would<br />

be prevented and this would impact<br />

The 90-90-90 concept<br />

was introduced by the<br />

UNAIDS in 2013. The<br />

idea was that by 2020,<br />

90 per cent of people<br />

who are HIV- infected<br />

would be diagnosed,<br />

90 per cent of people<br />

who are diagnosed<br />

would be on antiretroviral<br />

treatment and 90<br />

per cent of those who<br />

receive anti-retroviral<br />

would be virally suppressed.<br />

on HIV incidence at a population<br />

level.<br />

She noted that another group<br />

of people identified and needed<br />

more attention was the middle-income<br />

earners who were infected<br />

but due to personal stigmatisation<br />

could not access medication, but<br />

in turn, lure the young ones and<br />

infect them.<br />

Ms Dapaah explained that the<br />

country needed resources and<br />

funds to provide services to such<br />

group of people to protect them<br />

and to prevent further infection,<br />

adding that “we need to salvage resources<br />

to reach this group of<br />

people.”<br />

She said with what the country<br />

had been able to achieve, the<br />

country had no excuse to relent on<br />

its promise and pledged Ghana’s<br />

readiness to work with UNAIDS<br />

to achieve the target as a country<br />

and a world.<br />

She further expressed the concern<br />

about the dwindling of the<br />

Global Fund and called for the<br />

need for UNAIDS to look at the<br />

funding of the AIDS programmes<br />

again.<br />

Mr Steve Kyeremeh Atuahene,<br />

Acting Director General of GAC,<br />

said the laudable measures put in<br />

place to address HIV /AIDS prevention<br />

had resulted in the increase<br />

of the PMTCT coverage<br />

but this needed to be increased.<br />

He expressed Ghana’s appreciation<br />

to the UNAIDS for their<br />

continuous technical support,<br />

which had contributed to Ghana’s<br />

successes chalked up so far.<br />

Dr Stephen Ayisi Addo, Programme<br />

Manager for the National<br />

AIDS Control Programme,<br />

added that for Ghana to achieve<br />

the targets set, there was the need<br />

for the UNAIDS office in Ghana<br />

to be resourced with technical<br />

people with whom the Ghana<br />

team could work.<br />

He said as part of measures outlined<br />

for the country, AIDS Ambassadors<br />

were going to be appointed to<br />

lead the crusade and also put in place<br />

a combination prevention approach<br />

to ensure that the larger population<br />

of the country was prevented from<br />

being infected.<br />

Dr Kwabena Twum-Nuamah,<br />

Chairman of the Parliamentary Select<br />

Committee on Health, said unfortunately<br />

complacency had set in,<br />

which had affected the inflow of<br />

funds, and noted that Ghana would<br />

work hard to reverse the situation.<br />

He said Ghana was going to keep<br />

financing a priority, to ensure that<br />

the country had all the needed funds<br />

for the smooth implementation of<br />

the identified interventions and<br />

achieve the 90-90 -90 targets.<br />

Dr Sidibé commended Ghana<br />

for exhibiting exemplary leadership<br />

and achievements made so far and<br />

urged them to work hard to make<br />

Ghana the number one in West<br />

Africa when it comes to addressing<br />

free maternal and child health.<br />

He urged the Ghana team to ensure<br />

that they integrated HIV into<br />

primary health care to achieve the<br />

Universal Health Coverage.<br />

“There are 1.4 million people<br />

who are HIV positive and are not on<br />

care and continue to infect other<br />

people and we need to focus on early<br />

prevention strategies for the young<br />

people because they are sexually active<br />

and are infecting their peers and<br />

that keeps the cycle moving among<br />

themselves.”<br />

Dr Mokowa Blay Adu-Gyamfi, a<br />

former Director General of GAC<br />

and now the HIV/AIDS Advisor to<br />

President Nana Addo Dankwa<br />

Akufo-Addo; Dr. Leticia Adelaide<br />

Appiah, Executive Director of the<br />

National Population Council; and Ms<br />

Emma Fowlds, Executive Officer,<br />

UNAIDS, were all part of the meeting.<br />

Source: GNA


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THE POLICE officer, who assaulted a<br />

woman carrying a baby at the Shiashie<br />

Branch of Midland Savings and Loans in<br />

Accra, has been caged in police cells by<br />

the Accra Circuit Court.<br />

Lance Corporal Godzi Frederick<br />

Amanor, popularly called Skalla, attached<br />

to the Accra Regional Police Operations<br />

Unit, was seen on video assaulting the<br />

woman, Patience Osafo, who was carrying<br />

a two-month-old baby.<br />

Ms Osafo, following the incident,<br />

disclosed that she was carrying her<br />

grandchild and went to Midland on<br />

Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 19, 2018, to withdraw an<br />

amount of GH₵270 but they kept giving<br />

her excuses.<br />

The peace officer’s unfortunate attack<br />

on the woman sparked outrage in the<br />

country, with many Ghanaians<br />

condemning the act.<br />

He was, however, arraigned at the<br />

Accra Circuit Court on the charge of<br />

assault contrary to Section 84 of the<br />

Criminal Offences Law (Act 29, 1960) but<br />

he pleaded guilty.<br />

He pleaded not guilty to the charge and<br />

was remanded in police custody by the<br />

court, presided over by Harriet Akweley<br />

Quaye to reappear on August 9, 2018.<br />

Brief facts<br />

The brief facts as presented to the<br />

court by the prosecution, led by Deputy<br />

Superintendent of Police (DSP) George<br />

Amega, were that the complainant is a<br />

trader who lives at Shiashi in the Greater<br />

Accra Region and a customer of Midland<br />

Savings and Loans Ltd.<br />

According to him, on <strong>July</strong> 13, 2018, the<br />

complainant joined the queue at the<br />

News<br />

DAILY<br />

Assault police officer<br />

to re-appear in court<br />

on August 9<br />

BY MUNTALLA INUSAH<br />

muntalla.inusah@dailyheritage.com.gh<br />

microfinance company to withdraw some<br />

money.<br />

DSP Amega told the court that after<br />

hours in the banking hall, the officials of<br />

the financial institution informed the<br />

customers that they were facing challenges<br />

with the network so they should come the<br />

coming Monday.<br />

“On Monday, 16th <strong>July</strong>, 2018, the<br />

complainant went to the bank again and<br />

the same story was told after waiting for<br />

several hours. That same story continued<br />

each day she went to the bank. On 19th<br />

<strong>July</strong> 2018, she went there at about 7:<strong>30</strong>a.m.<br />

and waited till the bank opened at 9a.m.<br />

After serving some people, the officials<br />

came with the same excuse and said those<br />

who have something to do could go and<br />

come at 12p.m. The complainant opted to<br />

stay in anticipation of getting some<br />

money,” DSP Amegah told the court.<br />

He said at 2p.m., officials of the<br />

financial institution attended to some<br />

more customers and asked the rest to go<br />

home and come the next day.<br />

The prosecutor told the court that<br />

Patience Osafo, who was disappointed,<br />

approached the staff to plead with them<br />

to give her GH₵105 out of her money to<br />

enable her to pay her debtors and use the<br />

rest to feed her grandchild.<br />

“The bank officials - Kukuaa and Shelly<br />

- instead called Lance Corporal Godzi<br />

Amanor to drive her out of the banking<br />

hall. The policeman, in an attempt to<br />

move the complainant out of the banking<br />

hall, assaulted her and subsequently<br />

dragged her out of the banking hall.”<br />

He said on <strong>July</strong> 20, 2018, the policeman<br />

was arrested on the instructions of the<br />

Inspector-General of Police (IGP) after<br />

the video went viral.<br />

According to him, Lance Corporal<br />

Amanor, upon interrogation, admitted the<br />

offence in his caution statement.<br />

•Patience Osafo and Lance Corporal Godzi Frederick Amanor<br />

DANIEL ASIEDU, the<br />

self-confessed killer of<br />

the Member of<br />

Parliament (MP) for<br />

Abuakwa North<br />

Constituency, Joseph<br />

Boakye Dankwa-Adu, has threatened to<br />

take the matter to the International<br />

Criminal Court to seek justice.<br />

Asiedu, alias Sexy Don Don, also<br />

challenged Nana Obiri Boahen, a<br />

member of the New Patriotic Party, to<br />

come clean over the death of the<br />

lawmaker.<br />

In court on Thursday, the accused<br />

person, who was furious for not being<br />

allowed to speak in court, said Obiri<br />

Boahene knows about events leading to<br />

the death of the MP and challenged<br />

him to speak to the matter.<br />

In court Thursday, the magistrate,<br />

Ms Arit Nsemoh, the prosecutor in the<br />

case, DSP Goerge Amega, and Nana<br />

Obiri Boahene all took turns to bemoan<br />

the delay of the matter by the police<br />

and expressed their respective<br />

frustration about the delay.<br />

The case has been adjourned to<br />

August 15.<br />

Frustration<br />

“I am highly frustrated, highly<br />

disappointed. Another adjournment<br />

again…from the police investigator not<br />

in court. How possible? What kind of<br />

society is the police trying to paint for<br />

us? A member of Parliament has been<br />

murdered for three years and<br />

consistently we have been coming to<br />

court and adjournment upon<br />

adjournment that explains why the<br />

judge herself was very much angry,”<br />

Obiri-Boahene, who has been holding a<br />

watching brief for the party and the<br />

family, told DAILY HERITAGE.<br />

“What is happening, I mean what<br />

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JB killers’ case takes new twist<br />

BY MUNTALLA INUSAH<br />

muntalla.inusah@dailyheritage.com.gh<br />

exactly is happening, what exactly is<br />

happening and they don’t want the<br />

whole world to know, what exactly is<br />

happening? I am not comfortable. I am<br />

not happy. I am angry and annoyed<br />

about the way the police are handling<br />

this matter,” he added.<br />

Touching on the allegation of<br />

Asiedu, he said he was not worried at all<br />

and that the accused should not be<br />

taken seriously since the delay of trial<br />

had brought about his frustration.<br />

“It is because of the lackadaisical<br />

attitude that the police have adopted in<br />

handling this matter that has given him<br />

the opportunity to be doing all these<br />

things else we would have finished with<br />

the prosecution,” he stated.<br />

NPP contracted me to kill<br />

JB Danquah<br />

Asiedu, who is the prime suspect in<br />

the trial of the murder of the Abuakwa<br />

North MP, told an Accra District Court<br />

on June 20 that he and the other<br />

suspects were contracted by New<br />

Patriotic Party (NPP) to kill the<br />

lawmaker.<br />

Nicknamed “Sexy Don Don”,<br />

Asiedu told the Court presided over by<br />

Her Worship Arit Nsemoh that his<br />

“contractors,” told him to indict certain<br />

persons in the National Democratic<br />

Congress (NDC) instead of the NPP.<br />

Additionally, he indicated to the<br />

court that after he committed the crime,<br />

his arrest by the police was staged just<br />

to cover up for his actual privies.<br />

Another twist to the confession was<br />

that the first accused person told the<br />

court that at the appropriate time, he<br />

would mention the names of the<br />

persons who contracted him to commit<br />

the crime of murder.<br />

The second accused person, Vincent<br />

Bosso, after the confession of the first<br />

accused person, took his turn. He told<br />

the court that now that the first accused<br />

person had confessed, he ought to be<br />

released from custody because he<br />

knows nothing about the entire case.<br />

He told the court that his<br />

involvement in the ongoing committal<br />

proceedings is a breach of his<br />

fundamental human rights.<br />

Asiedu was arrested in 2016 after he<br />

was alleged to have stabbed the MP<br />

with a knife, leading to his death at his<br />

residence in Accra. The lawmaker was<br />

killed on February 9, 2016, in his room<br />

in his Shiashie residence.<br />

Council of State approves Jean Mensa, others<br />

THE COUNCIL of State has<br />

approved President Nana Addo<br />

Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s nomination<br />

for the vacant position of the<br />

Chairperson of the Electoral<br />

Commission, Starrfmonline.com has<br />

gathered.<br />

The President last week nominated<br />

Mrs Jean Mensa as the Chairperson of<br />

the Electoral Commission.<br />

She replaces Mrs. Charlotte Osei,<br />

who was removed with her two<br />

deputies – Amadu Sulley and<br />

Georgina Opoku Amankwah – by the<br />

President following recommendations<br />

by a committee set up by the Chief<br />

Justice to probe a petition against<br />

them.<br />

Mrs Osei reportedly breached<br />

procurement laws in the award of<br />

several contracts, prior to the 2016<br />

elections.<br />

Mr. Samuel Tettey — Deputy<br />

Chairperson, Dr. Eric Asare Bossman<br />

— Deputy Chairperson and Ms.<br />

Adwoa Asuama Abrefa — Member of<br />

the Commission — were also<br />

nominated for appointment by the<br />

President to fill vacancies at the<br />

•Daniel Asied (L) and Vincent Bosso<br />

Electoral Commission.<br />

The President is expected to<br />

swear them in in the coming<br />

days.<br />

She replaces Mrs. Charlotte Osei, who<br />

was removed with her two deputies –<br />

Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku<br />

Amankwah – by the President following<br />

recommendations by a committee set up<br />

by the Chief Justice to probe a petition<br />

against them.<br />

•Mrs Jean Mensa, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission<br />

Lack of adequate<br />

consultation in Double<br />

Track System worrying<br />

• Founder of AIT<br />

expresses concern<br />

FROM EMMANULE<br />

OHENE DJAN, TADI<br />

THE FOUNDER and<br />

president of the Accra<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

(AIT), Prof Clement<br />

Dzidzornu, has expressed<br />

uneasiness about the lack of<br />

adequate stakeholder<br />

consultation prior to the<br />

proposed double track<br />

system by the government.<br />

The government,<br />

through the Ministry of<br />

Education and in<br />

collaboration with the<br />

Ghana Education Service, is<br />

expected to roll out the<br />

double-track system in<br />

September for new Senior<br />

High School entrants.<br />

But Prof Dzidzornu,<br />

speaking on Radio 360' s<br />

flagship morning<br />

programme, ‘Y3nsom’,<br />

hosted by Kwame Malcolm<br />

in Takoradi, said the double<br />

track system would be a<br />

major shift in education<br />

delivery, hence the need for<br />

adequate stakeholder<br />

consultation before its<br />

implementation.<br />

" ..How many parents<br />

out there listening to this<br />

programme know that this<br />

exercise about to be rolled<br />

out will have implications on<br />

them? We have been<br />

practising the single-track<br />

system for years and such a<br />

major shift should have<br />

come with extensive<br />

consultation to make parents<br />

plan their lives and finances<br />

and I have two kids going to<br />

senior high school and this<br />

has got me thinking as this<br />

is a big change.<br />

“In case they find<br />

themselves in different<br />

tracks? I think enough<br />

education involving the<br />

media and all other avenues<br />

must be employed else we<br />

will find ourselves in a<br />

situation that will not be<br />

pleasant," the AIT Founder<br />

added.<br />

Prof Dzidornu found it<br />

surprising that members the<br />

National Association of<br />

Graduate Teachers<br />

(NAGRAT) were not<br />

consulted as they are very<br />

important stakeholders who<br />

will be at the centre of the<br />

policy.<br />

According to him,<br />

Prof Dzidornu found<br />

it surprising that<br />

members the National<br />

Association of<br />

Graduate Teachers<br />

(NAGRAT) were not<br />

consulted as they are<br />

very important<br />

stakeholders who will<br />

be at the centre of the<br />

policy.<br />

“NAGRAT ought to have<br />

been consulted to make an<br />

input, saying “you heard the<br />

teachers say they will meet<br />

and take a decision and this<br />

is not a way to introduce<br />

such a change. What if the<br />

teachers say they will not<br />

cooperate? They are in the<br />

classroom; they will be<br />

delivering to our kids. Are<br />

they just being told that the<br />

government says it will do<br />

this and they are employees<br />

and must only go along?<br />

He said the solutions<br />

being propounded now are<br />

short-to-medium term<br />

solutions and so there was<br />

the need for long-term<br />

solutions by creating more<br />

capacity as more children<br />

were leaving more schools<br />

to find placement in senior<br />

high level.<br />

He said similar things<br />

were said when the technical<br />

universities were introduced<br />

as Ghana then was<br />

compared to Germany<br />

where their technical<br />

universities are well funded.<br />

“…It is good to know<br />

how Kenya is doing theirs as<br />

we want to know how far<br />

they have gone with it. What<br />

challenges did they face? If<br />

you move something from<br />

other part of the world to<br />

be practised here, you must<br />

make sure the conditions are<br />

the same ...if it is true Kenya<br />

is doing it we should have<br />

learnt something from them<br />

to know the challenges they<br />

faced?<br />

What problem were<br />

Kenyans facing by<br />

introducing the two- track<br />

system? I would have<br />

preferred an example from a<br />

capacity-constrained country<br />

and relate the size of their<br />

constraints," added the AIT<br />

university don.


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27TH<br />

JUly<br />

2018<br />

FRIDAY<br />

CURRENCY PARIS CODE BUYING SELLING<br />

US Dollar USDGHS 4.6902 4.6948<br />

RATES Pound Sterling GBPGHS<br />

6.1671<br />

6.1746<br />

Euro<br />

GBPGHS<br />

5.4892<br />

5.4934<br />

10<br />

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Economy growing stronger – BoG<br />

BANK OF Ghana<br />

(BoG) Governor<br />

Dr Ernest Addison,<br />

has said the<br />

Ghanaian economy<br />

is recording<br />

strong growth.<br />

The economy, he explained,<br />

grew with a 6.8 per cent Gross<br />

Domestic Product (GDP) in<br />

the first quarter of 2018, compared<br />

with 6.7 per cent in the<br />

same period of 2017.<br />

Dr Addison has also assured<br />

that the Monetary Policy Committee<br />

(MPC) of the BoG will<br />

take the appropriate policy<br />

measures to promptly address<br />

any potential threats to the disinflation<br />

path.<br />

At the MPC meeting in<br />

Accra on 23 <strong>July</strong> 2018, he said:<br />

“Global inflation has picked up<br />

in most advanced economies<br />

driven mainly by wage dynamics<br />

as labour market conditions<br />

tighten and crude oil price increases.<br />

Core inflation, however,<br />

remains benign but may<br />

pick up. Inflation pressures in<br />

•Dr Ernest Addison, Governor, BoG<br />

emerging market economies,<br />

on the other hand, are gradually<br />

moderating.<br />

“The Ghanaian economy<br />

continues to record strong<br />

growth with a 6.8 per cent<br />

GDP growth in the first quarter<br />

of 2018, compared with 6.7<br />

per cent in the same period of<br />

2017. Non-oil growth for the<br />

first quarter also picked up<br />

strongly to 5.4 per cent, from<br />

4.0 per cent in the comparative<br />

period of 2017.<br />

“The growth pickup is evidenced<br />

in a stronger rebound<br />

by the services sector, which<br />

rose by 5.2 per cent, compared<br />

with 3.4 per cent in the same<br />

period of 2017.<br />

“The Bank’s Composite<br />

Index of Economic Activity<br />

(CIEA) also showed a strong<br />

pickup reflecting increased industrial<br />

consumption of electricity,<br />

cement sales and<br />

exports. The real CIEA<br />

recorded an annual growth of<br />

3.2 per cent in May 2018, compared<br />

to 2.6 percent<br />

in the corresponding<br />

period<br />

of 2017.”<br />

He added:<br />

“Given the circumstances,<br />

especially<br />

with regards<br />

to the global outlook,<br />

the Committee<br />

decided to<br />

maintain the<br />

Monetary Policy<br />

Rate at 17 per<br />

cent while<br />

closely monitoring<br />

developments<br />

in the<br />

near-term. The<br />

Committee<br />

stands ready to<br />

take the appropriate<br />

policy<br />

measures to<br />

promptly address<br />

any potential<br />

threats to the<br />

disinflation<br />

path”.<br />

Don’t amend law on foreign retailers; sack them – Pelpuo<br />

THE MEMBER of Parliament for<br />

Wa Central, Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo,<br />

has urged the government of<br />

Ghana to turn a blind eye to the request<br />

by Nigerians in Ghana for an<br />

amendment to Section 27 (1) of<br />

the GIPC Law of the GIPC Act,<br />

which prohibits foreigners from<br />

operating in the retail business sector.<br />

According to the former Minister<br />

of State in charge of Public-<br />

Private Partnership, whose<br />

administration failed to enforce the<br />

same law, an amendment to that<br />

law must only be done at the request<br />

of Ghanaian traders, since<br />

the law was established to protect<br />

them.<br />

“They shouldn’t call for the<br />

amendment; Ghanaians should call<br />

for the amendment. It is not a foreigner<br />

who will come to your country<br />

and say, amend your laws. …<br />

Let’s enforce the existing laws.”<br />

“When we see that by enforcing<br />

them we’re losing the opportunity<br />

of investment, then we are compelled<br />

by ourselves to amend the<br />

laws to allow inflow; not to compete<br />

with the indigenes that are<br />

doing business at the retail level<br />

but by investing to employ them to<br />

create more value.”<br />

Mr Pelpuo, who spoke on Citi<br />

TV’s Breakfast Daily show last<br />

week, further called for strict enforcement<br />

of the law for the maximum<br />

benefit of every Ghanaian<br />

trader.<br />

“There are existing laws and<br />

regulations about the domestic<br />

trade to protect those who are indigenes<br />

in the retail business. Quite<br />

recently we did another law in the<br />

oil industry, downstream operations;<br />

that those should be reserved<br />

for Ghanaians and yet it doesn’t<br />

work.”<br />

“In Ghana, we don’t enforce<br />

our laws, and if we enforce them,<br />

somebody will torpedo the whole<br />

thing. Frankly, I don’t think we<br />

should even be going there now. It<br />

is full of sound and fury. Let’s enforce<br />

the law that we have now.<br />

Let’s enforce the existing laws.”<br />

Marketplace Tensions<br />

Per the GIPC Law, Section 27<br />

(1) of the GIPC Act, “a person<br />

who is not a citizen or an enterprise<br />

which is not wholly-owned by<br />

•Abdul-Rashid Pelpuom, MP, Wa Central<br />

a citizen shall not invest or participate<br />

in the sale of goods or<br />

provision of services in a market,<br />

petty trading or hawking or<br />

selling of goods in a stall at any<br />

place”.<br />

But this law has not been<br />

enforced, Ghanaian retailers<br />

angry. The government has<br />

now suspended a decision to<br />

implement the law despite giving<br />

a deadline to do so.<br />

A Deputy Trade and Industry<br />

Minister, Carlos Ahenkorah,<br />

has told ‘Citi News’ that the<br />

foreigners have been making<br />

appeals to the government and<br />

so they need to be diplomatic<br />

about it by sensitizing them<br />

enough before they can take action.


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Do not mind anything that anyone tells you about<br />

anyone else. Judge everyone and everything for<br />

yourself —Henry James<br />

Privileges C’tee recommends<br />

Ken Agyapong’s suspension<br />

BY KOBINA WELSING<br />

THE PRIVILEGES<br />

Committee of Parliament<br />

has recommended<br />

sanctions<br />

against the Assin<br />

Central Member of<br />

Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong,<br />

over his claims that Parliament is<br />

cheap.<br />

The committee, in its report<br />

after the public hearing of the<br />

member last week, said: “ The<br />

Committee has carefully considered<br />

the matter in the light of the<br />

totality of the evidence gathered<br />

and in accordance with the provisions<br />

of the Constitution, the<br />

Standing Orders and other relevant<br />

enactment, and concluded<br />

that the honourable member for<br />

Assin Central constituency, Mr<br />

Ken Ohene Agyapong, is indeed<br />

in contempt of Parliament for the<br />

remarks he made that “Parliament<br />

is cheap” and “ Parliament is useless”.<br />

“Accordingly, the Committee<br />

recommends to the House to<br />

adopt its report and sanction honourable<br />

Ken Ohene Agyapong by<br />

suspending him for the rest of this<br />

session or reprimand him”.<br />

The proposed sanctions by the<br />

Committee come despite Mr<br />

Agyepong’s denial that he called<br />

the House “useless” when he appeared<br />

before them.<br />

The maverick politician had<br />

gone on a radio tirade against the<br />

Majority leader of Parliament,<br />

Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, and the<br />

House after some members called<br />

on him to exercise restraint in his<br />

outbursts against investigative<br />

journalist Anas Armeway Anas<br />

following his work on Ghana<br />

Football, which resulted in the removal<br />

of Kwesi Nyantakyi as<br />

President of the Ghana Football<br />

Association.<br />

Ghana Revenue Authority<br />

Integrity. Fairness. Service.<br />

•Kennedy Agyapong<br />

DOMESTIC TAX REVENUE DIVISION<br />

COMPLIANCE WITH VAT/NHIL LAW<br />

INSIST ON YOUR VAT/NHIL INVOICE<br />

ADAG 074<br />

The Ghana Revenue Authority has noted with serious concern<br />

that some Value Added Tax/National Health Insurance Levy<br />

(VAT/NHIL) registered businesses:<br />

1. Fail outright to issue VAT invoices<br />

2. Issue own invoices for taxable sales/services<br />

3. Issue VAT/NHIL invoices only to selected customers<br />

and on request<br />

4. Understate the amount of sales/services on VAT<br />

invoices<br />

GRA has also noted with concern that the general public and<br />

most customers do not ask for VAT/NHIL invoices when they<br />

buy from VAT registered taxpayers.<br />

GRA reminds all businesses that it is an offence punishable by<br />

law to:<br />

fail to issue VAT/NHIL invoices<br />

issue own invoices for taxable sales/services<br />

issue VAT/NHIL invoices only to selected customers<br />

and on request<br />

#OurTaxesOurFuture<br />

understate the amount of sales/services on VAT/<br />

NHIL invoices<br />

Henceforth, GRA will not hesitate to prosecute offenders<br />

who violate the law. All VAT registered businesses are<br />

therefore urged to comply with the law.<br />

The general public is entreated to demand VAT/NHIL<br />

invoices from all VAT registered businesses as a civic<br />

responsibility. The public is also encouraged to report all<br />

instances of failure to issue VAT invoices, issuance of own<br />

invoices for taxable sales/services, issuance of VAT/NHIL<br />

invoices selectively and understating of VAT/NHIL on invoices.<br />

<br />

or to info@gra.gov.gh<br />

The general public is also informed that informants are eligible<br />

for informants’ award from the GRA.<br />

INSIST ON YOUR VAT/NHIL INVOICE<br />

COMMISSIONER-GENERAL<br />

www.gra.gov.gh


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Amissah-Arthur’s widow<br />

slams wicked, lying politicians<br />

BY KOBINA WELSING<br />

THE WIFE of the<br />

late former Vice<br />

President Kwasi<br />

Bekoe Amissah-<br />

Arthur, Matilda<br />

Amissah-Arthur,<br />

has slammed “wicked” politicians<br />

who maligned her husband her<br />

husband her husband and peddled<br />

falsehood about him.<br />

Delivering a tribute at the funeral<br />

service of her husband at<br />

the International Conference<br />

Centre, Accra, the former second<br />

lady said she was shocked at the<br />

love shown by the same people<br />

who constantly maligned and berated<br />

her husband.<br />

An enraged Mrs Amissah-<br />

Arthur, who was seething with<br />

amazement , described her husband<br />

as a “normal politician”<br />

who had been her rock in life.<br />

“Over the last few weeks, I<br />

have been amazed at the number<br />

of people who have come to<br />

show appreciation and I ask myself:<br />

‘Is this Ghana?’ Are all these<br />

people in Ghana because of the<br />

maligning, the lies, the treachery,<br />

the wickedness, the mischievousness?<br />

“I ask myself: Is this Ghana? I<br />

ask myself is this my own husband<br />

that you have come to say<br />

tribute to? And today, I ask the<br />

same question: Did people really<br />

know my husband? Did they take<br />

time to know him? The false accusations,<br />

the lies, the maligning,<br />

did they know him? My dearest<br />

• Late former Vice President Kwasi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur and wife Matilda Amissah-Arthur<br />

Kwesi, your children and I knew<br />

you and we cherish you.”<br />

The 67-year-old former Governor<br />

of the Bank of Ghana died<br />

on June 29 after collapsing during<br />

a workout session at the Airforce<br />

Gym.<br />

He was buried on Friday, <strong>July</strong><br />

27, 2018, at the Military Cemetery<br />

at Burma Camp, Accra after his<br />

remains were laid in state at the<br />

foyer of the Accra International<br />

Conference Centre (AICC) on<br />

Thursday, where former ministers<br />

of state, other politicians and a<br />

government delegation led by<br />

Senior Minister Yaw Osafo<br />

Maafo filed the remains to pay<br />

their last respects.<br />

The man Amissah-<br />

Arthur<br />

Amissah-Arthur became the<br />

sixth Vice President of Ghana<br />

from August 6, 2012 following<br />

his vetting by Parliament 12 days<br />

after the then Vice President John<br />

Dramani Mahama had assumed<br />

the presidency on <strong>July</strong> 24 following<br />

the sudden death of President<br />

John Atta Mills on that day.<br />

He had been the Governor of<br />

the Bank of Ghana since 2009 till<br />

he was nominated by President<br />

Mahama to be his vice a week<br />

after Mahama himself had been<br />

sworn in and remained in the position<br />

until January 6, 2017 when<br />

their party, the National Democratic<br />

Congress, had to hand over<br />

power to the Akufo-Addo-led<br />

New Patriotic Party administration<br />

following its defeat in the<br />

December 7, 2016 elections.<br />

Economics and consultancy<br />

Amissah-Arthur was a research<br />

assistant at the Institute of<br />

Statistical, Social and Economic<br />

Research from 1974 to 1975. He<br />

later joined the Economics Department<br />

of the University of<br />

Ghana as a teaching assistant<br />

from 1977 to 1978, going on to<br />

become an assistant lecturer in<br />

1979.<br />

He lectured at the Department<br />

of Economics at the university<br />

from 1980 to 1988 and left to be<br />

a lecturer at the Department of<br />

Economics, Anambra State College<br />

of Education, Awka, Anambra<br />

State, Nigeria (from August<br />

1981 – <strong>July</strong> 1983).<br />

He went into politics until<br />

1997 when he worked as a consultant<br />

for the World Bank in The<br />

Gambia. He also served as a consultant<br />

for the Netherlands government<br />

education project in<br />

Ghana. He later worked as Senior<br />

Economist for the Sigma One<br />

Corporation in Ghana from 1998<br />

to 2000.<br />

During 2001 and 2002, he was<br />

on an assignment for the Ministry<br />

of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.<br />

Politics<br />

From 1983 to 1986, Amissah-<br />

Arthur entered politics and<br />

served as a special assistant to the<br />

Secretary of Finance and Economic<br />

Planning, Kwesi Botchwey,<br />

in the Provisional National Defence<br />

Council (PNDC) government.<br />

Subsequently, he became<br />

Deputy Secretary for Finance in<br />

the PNDC government from<br />

February 1986 to March 1993.<br />

From April 1993, he continued as<br />

the Deputy Minister for Finance<br />

in the Rawlings government following<br />

the establishment of constitutional<br />

rule until March 1997.<br />

Amissah-Arthur was appointed<br />

as Governor of the Bank<br />

of Ghana in October 2009 by<br />

President Atta Mills and held this<br />

position until August 6, 2012,<br />

when he became Vice-President<br />

of Ghana following the death of<br />

Atta Mills.<br />

Govt names Moree SHS afterlate Amissah-Arthur<br />

THE MOREE Senior High<br />

School has been renamed Kwesi<br />

Amissah-Arthur SHS to immortalise<br />

the vice president under<br />

the John Mahama administration.<br />

The second cycle institution<br />

is located within the hometown<br />

of the former governor of the<br />

Central Bank.<br />

In his tribute at the funeral of<br />

Mr Amissah-Arthur at the Accra<br />

International Conference Centre<br />

on Friday, 27 <strong>July</strong> 2018, President<br />

Nana Addo Dankwa<br />

Akufo-Addo said the government<br />

opted to rename the<br />

school in consultation with the<br />

family of the late vice president.<br />

Ahead of the funeral, the<br />

youth in the Abura-<br />

Aseibu Kwamankese District<br />

of the Central<br />

Region called on the government<br />

to re-christen<br />

the school after Mr<br />

Amissah-Arthur.<br />

According to the<br />

youth, the decision is the<br />

surest way of immortalising<br />

the memory of the<br />

late vice president.<br />

The late Amissah-<br />

Arthur, the youth who<br />

operate under the umbrella<br />

of ‘Young Democrats<br />

Movement of<br />

Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese’<br />

explained, was<br />

indeed instrumental in<br />

the construction<br />

of the school,<br />

thus rewarding<br />

his sweat even in<br />

his grave.<br />

The late Veep,<br />

they added, had<br />

indeed paid his<br />

dues in ensuring<br />

development in<br />

the area, including<br />

coming to the<br />

rescue of the said<br />

school anytime<br />

the need arose,<br />

and as such called<br />

for the renaming<br />

as a sign of appreciation<br />

to the<br />

departing Veep.


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‘Dzifa Gray and Friends’<br />

encourage African<br />

youth to do more<br />

BY ERICA ARTHUR<br />

MEDIA ENTREPRENEUR<br />

and TV personality Rose<br />

Dzifa Abequaye Gray has encouraged<br />

the youth of Africa,<br />

especially Ghanaians, to dare<br />

themselves to do more.<br />

According to the media personality, who is<br />

spearheading the ‘Dzifa Gray and Friends’, a<br />

networking event, though most youth in<br />

Ghana and Africa have become very enterprising,<br />

there is the need for them to challenge<br />

themselves to do more in order to rescue<br />

Africa from being tag impoverish.<br />

In an interview with the DAILY HER-<br />

ITAGE, Gray said “African youth are currently<br />

doing very well by combining education<br />

and entrepreneurship, which is gradually making<br />

them financially stable. This, indeed, has reduced<br />

and saved some social issues.”<br />

The second edition of the Dzifa Gray and<br />

Friends networking event, which took place on<br />

Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 21, 2018, at Kikibees Restaurant/Lounge<br />

Bar at East Legon in Accra, inspired,<br />

motivated and gave attendees the<br />

opportunity to network with some personalities<br />

in the industry.<br />

Speaking about her goals for the organizing<br />

the event, Miss Gray said, “the goals of the<br />

event were for attendees to learn from more<br />

experienced entrepreneurs and investors; build<br />

useful contacts and get ideas; and to help those<br />

who, one day in their life, might want to transition<br />

from the profit to the non-profit world.”<br />

The second event, which promised to be<br />

bigger and an improvement on the maiden edition,<br />

lived up to its expectation thanks to the<br />

assistance of mainstream speakers for the twosession<br />

programme such as Madam Nana Yaa<br />

Serwaa Sarpong (Channel Manager, Joy Prime);<br />

Mr. Kwaku Asare Ofosuhene (Sales and Marketing<br />

Consultant); Mr. Peter Richie (Actor, Insurance<br />

Consultant, Ambassador-Graft<br />

Foundation, MD-Pegdkom Limited); and Dr.<br />

Joyce Akumaa Dongotey-Padi, aka Akumaa<br />

Mama Zimbi, (Broadcast Journalist & Executive<br />

Director, Mama Zimbi Foundation (MZF).<br />

Others were and Mrs. Ethel A. Marfo<br />

(Founder, CEO Junior Shapers Africa); Mrs.<br />

Baisiwa Dowuona Hammond (TV<br />

Host/Founder & Chair – Pumpkins Foundation);<br />

Mr. Michael Mensa-Bonsu (CEO, RED<br />

Communications & Chief Editor Agoo Magazine);<br />

Mr. Samuel Anim Addo (CEO, Gyan Investments<br />

Ghana Limited); and Dr. Louisa<br />

Satekla (Dental Surgeon, CEO of Denkyi<br />

African Sole, Humanitarian).<br />

The rest were Dr. Williams Anarfi Sarpong<br />

(CEO, WASK Group of Companies); Ms.<br />

Dorothy Amuah (CEO, Chic Optique &<br />

Founder Dorothy’s Hope Breast Cancer Foundation);<br />

Ms. Victoria Naa Shika Quaye (CEO,<br />

NaaViq Company Limited); and Ms. Zynab<br />

Ayesha Passah (Host of the A Show & Events<br />

Consultant/Planner, XYZ Events).<br />

Guest speakers included Ms. Precious Kyei<br />

Bonsu (Entrepreneur/Publisher & Editor In<br />

Chief, Treasure Kids Newspaper); Mr.<br />

Adeyemi Adebayo Yemmeybaba (Celebrity<br />

Blogger/Online Writer); Ms. ElinamAmeyo,<br />

aka Eli Kharis, (Broadcast Journalist, GHone<br />

TV (EIB Network)); Mrs. Zenobia Akua Arnumu<br />

(a trader); and Mr. Wisdom Edward<br />

Dzotsi (Civil Engineer, Events MC).<br />

The guest speakers were all presented with<br />

citations of honour in recognition of their<br />

outstanding dedication and professionalism in<br />

their various chosen fields of work.<br />

The event was divided into morning and afternoon<br />

sessions with a special kids play zone<br />

area created for parents to bring their kids and<br />

have fun.<br />

There was also Vendor segment for businesses<br />

to have direct contact with their customers.<br />

According to the CEO of Dzifa Gray Creations,<br />

Ms Gray, “through this event attendees<br />

had the opportunity to market their businesses<br />

and themselves and best of all create connections<br />

with the people they met.<br />

“This event was also all about mutual benefits.<br />

How could one offer a service or help another?<br />

There would be times when you might<br />

need help or advice, and you might want to<br />

have built a strong network. More importantly<br />

young entrepreneurs who get to attend this<br />

event get to learn from more experienced entrepreneurs<br />

and investors as well build useful<br />

contacts.”<br />

The event was organized by Dzifa Gray<br />

Creations and Smylz Multimedia in collaboration<br />

with Ghana Mompreneurs Club and was<br />

hosted by Ms Gray.<br />

The event was supported by Sonarya Fun<br />

Field, Flash Africa, Kare Products, Treasure<br />

Kids, NaaViq Company Limited, Mega Mac<br />

Stage Effects, Time Square Events, Fruit Daze,<br />

Agoo Magazine and Aya Ushering Service.<br />

The attendees unanimously said that they<br />

were excited, motivated and inspired by what<br />

they experienced at the event.<br />

•Dzifa Gray<br />

•Patapaa<br />

Patapaa to unearth music<br />

talents at Agona Swedru<br />

AGONA SWEDRU-BASED artiste, Patapaa,<br />

is set to organise a monthly music<br />

concert at Agona Swedru in the Central<br />

Region dubbed ‘Agona to the World’.<br />

The concert is aimed at unearthing<br />

music talents in the municipality.<br />

The musical concert, in collaboration<br />

with Golden Star FM, would be held on<br />

the first Saturday of every month, beginning<br />

August 4, 2018 and would give authentic,<br />

talented and potential singers and<br />

rappers a platform to exhibit their talents<br />

and readiness for the music industry.<br />

It would have judges, including DJ<br />

Moses, DJ Fiifi Dennis, DJ Kwame Kay,<br />

and DJ Poppa, who would award marks to<br />

outstanding artistes.<br />

At the end of the show every month,<br />

four artistes would be signed by the ‘pride<br />

of Swedru’ (Patapaa) to enable them to<br />

record songs with top artistes, including<br />

Mr Eazi, Article Wan, and AMG Medikal.<br />

The four artistes to be picked every<br />

month would be provided with music<br />

beats by sound engineers, namely King<br />

ODC, Willis Beat, Rhythm Boss, and Dr<br />

Ray.<br />

Patapaa told the GNA in an interview<br />

that the exercise was also in support of the<br />

National Sanitation Day Exercise, as it<br />

would begin with a clean-up exercise in the<br />

morning in the various communities.<br />

He said he was determined to help the<br />

talented youth in Agona Swedru who are<br />

into music to also succeed.<br />

Patapaa said he was grateful to God for<br />

his achievements so far, hence his decision<br />

to also help the people who are willing to<br />

excel in the music industry.<br />

The ‘One Corner’ hit maker, who got<br />

into mainstream music in 2017 after he<br />

performed the song at the Agona Swedru<br />

Akwambo Festival, is currently one of the<br />

hottest artistes in the country. In his one<br />

year in the music industry, he has won the<br />

heart of many Ghanaians, having released<br />

hit songs like ‘Na bon’, ‘Akwaaba’ and<br />

‘Pozo’ .


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Common fashion<br />

blunders men make<br />

UNLIKE THE universally<br />

loathed sockwith-sandals,<br />

formal<br />

and semi-formal style<br />

mistakes are often a<br />

bit less obvious, especially if you’re a<br />

novice. In this article, we have compiled<br />

our top 10 worst style mistakes<br />

to help you up dress better, look<br />

smarter and feel like a million bucks.<br />

Do not think you’re making any<br />

mistakes? Read on to find out.<br />

1. White athletic socks<br />

We have this reoccurring nightmare<br />

where we open our sock<br />

drawer and find nothing but an endless<br />

supply of old gym socks. Why<br />

do we hate them? They look cheap,<br />

get dingy easily, and let’s face it —<br />

you really should not be wearing exercise<br />

apparel with a suit.<br />

Here’s the bottom line: If you<br />

aren’t breaking a sweat, don’t break<br />

out the white athletic socks.Pick up<br />

some classic black or brown dress<br />

socks — or better yet, snag some<br />

fun, colorful pairs that show a bit<br />

more personality.<br />

2. Trousers too long<br />

Baggy trousers with too much<br />

break do two things well: They make<br />

you look shorter and they make you<br />

look sloppy. While a full break may<br />

be acceptable to some, even that<br />

look is a bit outdated.<br />

We suggest opting for trouser a<br />

length that barely skims the tops of<br />

your shoes. Alternatively, have them<br />

cuffed or cropped by your tailor especially<br />

if you want to show off<br />

your sock collection.<br />

3. Square toe dress shoes<br />

We aren’t quite sure how these<br />

square-toed monstrosities are still<br />

finding their way to department<br />

store shelves. They are guaranteed<br />

to make you look like a time traveler<br />

from 1986.<br />

Instead of the dreaded square<br />

toe, stick with a classic rounded, or<br />

moderately pointed toe. Both these<br />

• When getting dressed up<br />

styles have a classic, timeless appeal.<br />

While we’re on the topic of dress<br />

shoes, we recommend brown or<br />

black leather uppers and leather<br />

soles whenever possible.<br />

4. Jacket sleeves too long<br />

It’s very rare to find a suit jacket<br />

that fits perfectly straight off the<br />

rack. It’s even rarer to find a man<br />

who will take the time to get his illfitting<br />

jacket tailored.<br />

A jacket’s sleeves should hit<br />

just above the wrist bone and<br />

should allow 1/2 inch of shirt<br />

cuff to be seen. Any tailor<br />

worth his salt will be able to<br />

handle an alteration like this<br />

with his eyes closed — and it’s<br />

a lot more affordable than you<br />

think.<br />

5. Too many shirt<br />

buttons undone<br />

While we agree that wearing<br />

a dress shirt buttoned<br />

up all the way can<br />

look a bit odd without<br />

a tie, be mindful<br />

when letting<br />

loose.<br />

Never unbutton<br />

more than<br />

two buttons. It<br />

looks unprofessional<br />

at best,<br />

and downright<br />

sleazy at worst.<br />

6. Dress<br />

shirt<br />

too baggy<br />

This is the<br />

ultimate rookie<br />

mistake. A<br />

dress shirt<br />

that’s too large<br />

will make you<br />

look fatter,<br />

frumpier, and<br />

stumpier. Simply put, it’s not a good<br />

look.<br />

Make sure that your collar has no<br />

more than two fingers of room, that<br />

the shoulder seams hit the edge of<br />

your shoulder, and you don’t have<br />

excess fabric billowing around your<br />

torso.<br />

These days, there are a ton of affordable<br />

dress shirt options available<br />

that satisfy the needs of any<br />

man’s body type — so<br />

there’s no longer an excuse<br />

for an ill-fitting<br />

dress shirt.<br />

7. Buttoning<br />

Too Many<br />

Jacket Buttons<br />

Never button the<br />

bottom button on a<br />

two or threebutton<br />

suit. Leaving the bottom button undone<br />

will allow for enhanced comfort<br />

and natural movement.You may<br />

be wondering why there is a bottom<br />

button in the first place if you’re not<br />

meant to button it — but some<br />

mysteries are better left unanswered.<br />

8.Untucked Dress Shirt<br />

We hate to sound like your<br />

mother but please tuck in your dress<br />

shirt. Dress shirts are designed with<br />

extra length precisely so that they<br />

DON’T come untucked.<br />

If you don’t like the formality of<br />

a tucked in buttondown, choose a<br />

shirt style that has a shorter, casual<br />

cut. But really, if you’re wearing suit<br />

pants, you should always keep your<br />

shirt tucked in.<br />

9. Visible undershirt<br />

Just like your underwear, your<br />

undershirt should never be<br />

visible. If you like leaving a couple<br />

buttons undone, opt for a v-neck<br />

undershirt so that it stays<br />

hidden from sight.<br />

It used to be that undershirts<br />

were mandatory, but these days,<br />

going sans undershirt is more acceptable<br />

— better no undershirt<br />

than one that is on display.<br />

10. Limp, curling collar<br />

If you’re new to dress shirts, you<br />

may not be aware that there are slots<br />

in the underside of the collar into<br />

which “collar stays” are placed. A<br />

simple pair of inexpensive metal<br />

collar stays will keep your collar<br />

straight and laying flat against your<br />

collarbone.<br />

We also recommend having your<br />

dress shirts dry cleaned instead of<br />

machine washed. This greatly extends<br />

the life of your shirts and<br />

keeps them looking fresh and crisp.<br />

Though trends change, many<br />

of the style tips here are timeless<br />

— and the rest will surely be<br />

around for years to come. With a<br />

bit of thoughtful attention to detail,<br />

all these style mistakes are easily<br />

resolved. You’re guaranteed to<br />

feel more comfortable and confident<br />

once you get them handled.<br />

What do you think are the worst<br />

style mistakes men make or your<br />

style pet peeves? Let us know in<br />

the comments. www.ties.com<br />

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MOST<br />

PLAYED<br />

SONGS<br />

FROM JULY 23-<br />

JULY 27, 2018<br />

1. Kwesi Arthur – ‘Woara’<br />

2. Kuami Eugene ft Ice<br />

Prince – ‘Wish You Well<br />

(Remix)’<br />

3. Fuse ODG – ‘Island’<br />

4. Efya ft. Mr Eazi –<br />

‘Mame (Give Me)’<br />

5. Duncan Mighty ft.<br />

Wizkid – ‘Fake Love’<br />

6. Afro B ft. Wizkid –<br />

‘Drogba (Joanna)’<br />

7. Bam Allstars ft.Kelvyn<br />

Boy – ‘Wat A BamBum’<br />

8. King Promise ft.<br />

Mugeez & Sarkodie –<br />

‘CCTV’<br />

NEW ENTRIES<br />

9. Tiwa Savage – ‘Tiwa<br />

Vibes’<br />

10. Jetey Jetey ft. Sarkodie<br />

& Gidochi – ‘Fa Ma Me<br />

(Remix)’<br />

MAKEUP<br />

TIPS<br />

Five Makeup mistakes to avoid<br />

DOES A five-minute scramble<br />

in front of the mirror to<br />

slap on some makeup in the<br />

morning sound familiar? Well<br />

as long as you are avoiding<br />

these five makeup mistakes,<br />

you’ll be good to go!<br />

1. A telltale line of foundation<br />

on the jawline means<br />

your foundation hasn’t been<br />

blended in properly. The idea<br />

is not to see your foundation,<br />

but to create a smooth<br />

palette, so blend in well with<br />

a sponge or brush taking the<br />

colour just under the jawline.<br />

2. Choosing the wrong<br />

colour foundation. Too dark<br />

a shade can make you look<br />

odd compared to the rest of<br />

your body and too light on<br />

darker skins gives one a dull<br />

and ashy complexion.<br />

3. Too much blusher. Subtleness<br />

is the way to go, with<br />

a gentle swirl of colour on<br />

the apples of your cheeks<br />

4. Penciling in brows too<br />

boldly or darkly. Our tip is to<br />

use eyeshadow, brushing<br />

through the colour, following<br />

the natural line with light<br />

strokes.<br />

5. Lipstick on teeth. Blot<br />

your lips after applying lipstick<br />

to avoid colour bleeding,<br />

feathering and excess going<br />

onto your teeth. Source:<br />

goodhousekeeping.com


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I have unfinished<br />

business with<br />

the Black Stars<br />

• Says Muntari<br />

DAILY HERITAGE MONDAY, JULY <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

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VETERAN GHANAIAN midfielder Sulley Ali<br />

Muntari says he has not ruled out a return to the<br />

Black Stars and is keeping hope alive of making a return.<br />

The outspoken Muntari last represented Ghana at<br />

2014 World Cup in Brazil, where a bust-up with an<br />

Executive Committee member of the Ghana Football<br />

Association resulted in his expulsion from the<br />

Ghana camp alongside Kevin Prince Boateng.<br />

He has since rendered an apology for his behaviour<br />

and insists that he still has a lot to offer the national<br />

team even at the age of 33.<br />

He is a free agent currently and has been training<br />

with Accra Hearts of Oak as he hopes to get in<br />

shape for any offers that might crop up.<br />

In recent interviews he has stated his unflinching<br />

love for the national team and the dedication to the<br />

national colours.<br />

“If I start playing, I would love to come back and<br />

play for the Stars”.<br />

“So far as I have not retired from football and still<br />

capable of playing the beautiful game, I would always<br />

love to be in the white jersey again if I am given the<br />

opportunity,” he told Ghana News Agency.<br />

Muntari will not be the only Ghanaian player plotting<br />

a comeback to the national team, as Kwadwo<br />

Asamoah of Inter Milan has also promised to return<br />

to the Black Stars after a four-year absence.<br />

With the Afcon 2019 qualifiers set to resume, it<br />

remains to be seen what surprise call-ups coach<br />

Kwesi Appiah will make as Ghana seek to make it a<br />

competition to remember.<br />

Muntari spent the 2017/2018 season with Spanish<br />

Primera side Deportivo La Coruna, where he made<br />

eight appearances.<br />

• Sulley Ali<br />

Muntari<br />

Dede Ayew<br />

was our top<br />

attacking target<br />

• Says Fenerbahce Sporting Director<br />

DAMIEN COMOLLI,<br />

Fenerbahce Sporting<br />

Director, has revealed<br />

that getting Andre<br />

Dede Ayew into the<br />

team for the coming season is high<br />

on their priority list in terms of<br />

summer acquisitions for the attacking<br />

role.<br />

Ayew completed a season-long<br />

loan move to the Turkish club from<br />

English Championship side,<br />

Swansea City, and he was unveiled at<br />

a press conference on Friday.<br />

The former West Ham player<br />

flew into Istanbul earlier last week<br />

after successful discussions between<br />

his representatives and Swansea City.<br />

He had to end his pre-season training<br />

with Swansea to head to Turkey<br />

to get the move across the line.<br />

Comolli, who has worked with<br />

Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham,<br />

in his career, told the media that<br />

Ayew was their main target as they<br />

thought of strengthening the team’s<br />

attack for the coming season.<br />

“We are delighted to welcome<br />

“We are delighted to welcome<br />

Andre Ayew to the club. He is our<br />

fourth signing of the summer.He<br />

was the main target we thought of<br />

for the wide attacking position. He<br />

was head coach Philip Cocu’s<br />

main choice and he was mine as<br />

well and we are absolutely<br />

delighted that he has joined us”.<br />

Andre Ayew to the club. He is our<br />

fourth signing of the summer.He<br />

was the main target we thought of<br />

for the wide attacking position. He<br />

was head coach Philip Cocu’s main<br />

choice and he was mine as well and<br />

we are absolutely delighted that he<br />

• Andre Ayew<br />

receiving his<br />

jersey<br />

has joined us.<br />

“He is in very good shape because<br />

he has been training with<br />

Swansea in the last few weeks and<br />

the coach will decide if he will be<br />

part of the team for our next<br />

friendly against Cagliari on Wednes-


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<strong>30</strong>/07/2018<br />

MONDAY. DAILY HERITAGE<br />

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Ferguson speaks<br />

for the first time<br />

after recovery<br />

FORMER MANCHESTER United manager,<br />

Sir Alex Ferguson, has spoken for the first<br />

time since recovering from a brain<br />

haemorrhage.<br />

Ferguson, who is regarded as one of the greatest<br />

managers in football history, was on May 5 due to<br />

speak at a dinner<br />

in Glasgow when<br />

he suffered a<br />

heavy nose<br />

bleeding and was<br />

rushed to hospital.<br />

The dinner was<br />

to celebrate 40<br />

years since his<br />

former club,<br />

Rangers, won the<br />

European Cup<br />

Winners’ Cup. The<br />

76-year-old has<br />

made a full<br />

recovery and says<br />

he will be back at<br />

Old Trafford later<br />

in the season.<br />

In a video<br />

posted on<br />

Manchester<br />

United’s official Twitter page, Ferguson said: “Hello,<br />

just a quick message.<br />

“First of all, to thank the medical staff at<br />

Macclesfield, Salford Royal and Alexandra Hospitals.<br />

Believe me, without those people who gave me such<br />

great care, I would not be sitting here today. So, thank<br />

you from me and my family. Thank you very much.<br />

“It has made me feel<br />

so humble, as all the<br />

messages that I have had<br />

from around the world,<br />

wishing me the best and<br />

the good wishes, do<br />

resonate very strongly<br />

with me. So, thank you<br />

for that support that you<br />

have given me. Lastly, I<br />

will be back later in the<br />

season to watch the team.<br />

In the meantime, all the<br />

best to Jose [Mourinho]<br />

and the players. Thank<br />

you very much.”<br />

Sir Alex Ferguson won<br />

38 trophies during his 26<br />

years of being in charge<br />

at United, including 13<br />

Premier League titles and<br />

two Champions Leagues.<br />

Monaco sign CSKA Moscow midfielder<br />

MONACO HAVE signed<br />

Russia midfielder Aleksandr<br />

Golovin from CSKA<br />

Moscow on a five-year<br />

contract for an undisclosed<br />

fee.<br />

Golovin was linked with<br />

Premier League side Chelsea<br />

but has completed a move to<br />

France two weeks before the<br />

start of the 2018-19 Ligue 1<br />

season.<br />

"This is a new adventure<br />

for me," said the 22-year-old.<br />

Golovin was a key<br />

member of the Russia team<br />

which reached the quarterfinals<br />

of their home World<br />

• Sir Alex<br />

Ferguson<br />

Cup this summer.<br />

He started four games and<br />

scored one goal as Russia<br />

made it through their group<br />

and then knocked out 2010<br />

world champions Spain in the<br />

last 16.<br />

Monaco vice president<br />

and chief executive Vadim<br />

Vasilyev said there had been<br />

lots of interest in Golovin<br />

from "very large" European<br />

clubs.<br />

"Aleksandr has chosen the<br />

sporting project of Monaco,<br />

which will offer him the best<br />

conditions to continue his<br />

progress," he added.<br />

•Aleksandr Golovin<br />

scored in the<br />

opening game of<br />

the 2018 World<br />

Cup as hosts<br />

Russia thrashed<br />

Saudi Arabia 5-0<br />

•Jerome Valcke became secretary-general<br />

at Fifa in 2007<br />

Ex-FIFA Sec<br />

Gen loses<br />

appeal against<br />

10-year ban<br />

FORMER FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke<br />

has lost his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for<br />

Sport (Cas) against his 10-year ban from football.<br />

Valcke, 57, was suspended in 2015 when Fifa<br />

ruled he had breached the body's ethics code on a<br />

series of occasions.<br />

The Frenchman was originally given a 12-year<br />

ban and a 100,000-Swiss franc fine (£76,600),<br />

before the ban was later reduced by two years.<br />

Cas said Fifa's punishment was "wholly<br />

proportionate".<br />

In backing the 10-year ban and fine, Cas added<br />

it had "concluded that the offences found to have<br />

been committed by Valcke were cumulatively of a<br />

serious degree of gravity".<br />

Valcke, the former right-hand man of ex-Fifa<br />

president Sepp Blatter, has always maintained he<br />

did "absolutely nothing wrong".<br />

As well as being implicated in a scheme related<br />

to the resale of World Cup tickets, Fifa's ethics<br />

committee said Valcke had "acted against Fifa's<br />

best interests and caused considerable financial<br />

damage" by taking private flights for sight-seeing<br />

trips with his family at the organisation's expense.<br />

It was also critical of his involvement in the sale<br />

of television rights for below market value and<br />

said he "deliberately tried to obstruct the ongoing<br />

proceedings against him by attempting to delete or<br />

deleting several files and folders relevant to the<br />

investigation".<br />

Blatter was banned by Fifa for eight years, later<br />

reduced to six, over ethics breaches when he was<br />

found to have made a £1.3m "disloyal payment" to<br />

ex-Uefa boss Michel Platini.<br />

His appeal to Cas was rejected in December<br />

2016.

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