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Judith Kokui: A Hero of Change in the Fight Against Addiction

Judith Kokui, founder of the Restored and Renewed Center, has been nominated for the MTN Heroes of Change initiative for her tireless efforts in helping women overcome addiction. Her center, the first all-female rehabilitation center in Ghana, has helped reunite over 30 families and provided a safe space for women to recover from substance use disorders. According to Judith, "Witnessing another person overcome addiction is truly one of the best experiences. Recovery represents life, and I feel so excited and happy whenever someone achieves it." Judith's motivation for establishing the center stems from her experience working in the field of addiction since 2009. She noticed a significant disparity in facilities catering to men versus women, with some centers having as many as 72 spaces for men but only 12 for women. The Restored and Renewed Center offers therapy sessions, focusing on the 12-Steps Program and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Judith explains, "Cogni...
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Ghana Chamber of Mines Advocates for Increased Funding for Geological Survey Authority

 The Ghana Chamber of Mines is calling for increased funding for the Ghana Geological Survey Authority (GSA) to support comprehensive resource assessment and de-risk Ghana's mineral deposits. Ahmed Nantomang, External Affairs and Communications Director at the Ghana Chamber of Mines, in a press briefing explained that "Enhanced funding would help position the state for independent development or strategic partnerships, ultimately benefiting all citizens." The Ghana Geological Survey Authority plays a critical role in advising, promoting, and researching geoscientific issues concerning mineral resources, groundwater, environment, geo-hazards, and land use planning. With increased funding, the GSA can provide more accurate and comprehensive data, enabling informed decision-making and strategic partnerships" the Chamber noted. The Chamber also commended the government's recent efforts in combatting illegal mining and protecting Ghana's forests and water bodies. ...

Ghana Chamber of Mines Advocates for Transparent Mineral Revenue Management

The Ghana Chamber of Mines is renewing its call for a legislative framework similar to the Petroleum Revenue Management Act to be introduced in the mining sector. According to Ahmed Nantomang, External Affairs and Communications Director at the Ghana Chamber of Mines, "Such a policy would highlight mining’s significant role in national development." This call comes in response to concerns that mining has not benefited the country. However, the Chamber argues that the sector has made significant contributions to Ghana's economy. Between 2020 and 2023, member companies spent an average of $2.87 billion annually on locally sourced goods and services, while tax contributions and corporate social investments averaged $1.19 billion and $32 million, respectively. The Chamber emphasizes that these domestic expenditures are the primary channels through which mineral revenues support national development. In fact, approximately 75% of mineral revenues were repatriated through local...

Ghana Chamber of Mines Commits to Collaborative Solutions Amidst Growth and Sustainability Levy Concerns

 The Ghana Chamber of Mines has reaffirmed its commitment to working with the Ministries of Lands and Natural Resources and Finance to find solutions that mitigate the impact of the Growth and Sustainability Levy (GSL) on financially distressed companies. This commitment comes amidst concerns over the proposed increase in the GSL from 1% to 3%. According to Ahmed Nantomang, External Affairs and Communications Director at the Ghana Chamber of Mines, "We are committed to collaborating with the Ministries of Lands and Natural Resources and Finance to find solutions that mitigate the levy's impact on financially distressed companies while supporting government revenue goals."   Ahmed Nantomang, External Affairs and Communications Director at the Ghana Chamber of Mines The GSL increase has raised concerns among mining companies, particularly those producing manganese and bauxite, which have not benefited from the recent gold price surge. The Chamber has emphasized the need for...

AfrEA Launches Initiative to Strengthen National Evaluation Capacities in Africa

 The African Evaluation Association (AfrEA) has launched a pioneering initiative in collaboration with the German Institute for Development Evaluation and the World Food Programme (WFP) to undertake the National Evaluation Capacities Index (INCE) in Africa. This innovative project aims to enhance national evaluation capacities, promote data-driven decision-making, and champion sustainable development across the continent. The pilot phase of the INCE in Africa will be conducted in six countries: Ghana, Benin, Congo, Morocco, South Africa, and Tanzania. Government officials and national consultants from each of these countries are currently undergoing training to better understand the INCE concept. The INCE is a groundbreaking tool designed to assess and strengthen national evaluation capacities, enabling countries to make informed decisions and drive sustainable development. By promoting data-driven decision-making, the INCE will help countries to better allocate resources, track pr...

MTN Holds AGM Today

 Scancom PLC (MTN Ghana) wishes to remind its Shareholders of its 7th Annual General Meeting (AGM) which will be held in person at the Accra International Conference Center and virtually via www.mtnghagm.com on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at 11:00 GMT. MTN will reimburse Shareholders on MTN's network who incur charges. Shareholders without smartphones may participate in the AGM by dialing +233244300025, entering the access code 8000, or entering the conference PIN 056789. A unique token number has been sent to Shareholders by email and/or SMS to grant access to the AGM. Participation through the virtual link will be free for all Shareholders on MTN's network. The agenda for the AGM is as follows: To receive and consider the Audited Financial Statements together with the reports of the Directors and Auditors thereon for the year ended December 31, 2024; To declare a final dividend for the year ended December 31, 2024; To re-elect or appoint Directors of the Company: 3.1 To re-elec...

Bonomanso Waterfalls: An emerging ecotourism adventure in Bono East Region

 Nestled within the enchanting Bono East Region, the Bonomanso Waterfalls is emerging as a captivating destination for ecotourism enthusiasts. While the Kintampo Waterfalls remains the crown jewel of the area, drawing visitors from across Ghana, Bonomanso is carving out its niche as a vibrant recreational site. The seven-meter cascade, located just 100 meters off the bustling Techiman-Kintampo highway in the Nkoranza North District, offers a stunning spectacle. This breathtaking waterfall tumbles from massive rocks into a serene plunge pool, which, until recently, remained a sacred site rather than a tourist attraction. The pool, encircled by dense foliage, has been transformed by a local youth group known as Quest Crew. Recognizing the potential for ecotourism, Quest Crew has spearheaded an initiative to clear the surrounding bush and desilt the pool, which reaches depths of up to four meters. This grassroots effort reflects the community's commitment to sustainable tourism and en...