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‘Men should be happy when a woman cheats and wants to leave’ – Maurice Ampaw

Ghanaian lawyer and family law expert Maurice Ampaw sparked a debate during an interview with Kafui Dey on GTV’s Breakfast Show, where he discussed the legal foundations of marriage in Ghana. His comments on infidelity in marriage drew strong reactions from listeners and viewers. The discussion was prompted by a listener’s question about a difficult marital situation:…

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GFA’s Mismanagement of FIFA funds threatens future of Ghana football – Dr. Paa Kwesi Ndoum

Dr. Paa Kwesi Ndoum, the owner and financier of Elmina Sharks Football Club, has launched a scathing critique of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for the alleged misappropriation of FIFA funds, highlighting a concerning neglect of clubs and players. In a Facebook post dated February 3, 2025, Ndoum called for a significant restructuring of the…

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Kuoro Abu Diaka Sukabe Ninia (V) Announces Bid for Upper West Regional Representative to the Council of State

Kuoro Abu Diaka Sukabe Ninia (V), the Paramount Chief and President of the Zini Traditional Council, has officially declared his intention to contest for the position of Upper West Regional Representative to the Council of State. His decision follows the provisions of Article 89(2)(c) of the 1992 Constitution and the Electoral Commission’s recent announcement on…

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Ghana’s cocoa output to encounter volatility – Deloitte warns

Professional services firm Deloitte is warning that Ghana’s cocoa output—one of the main drivers of the economy—will encounter volatility. The firm attributes this to climatic conditions, smuggling, and diseases (cacao swollen shoot virus and the black pod, for instance). Global commodity price fluctuations are also a factor, Deloitte said in its Global Economic Outlook January…

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China announces retaliatory action as Trump tariffs take effect

The two “blacklisted” companies are PVH Corp, the holding company for brands including Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, and US biotechnology firm Illumina. In a statement, China’s commerce ministry accused the firms of “discriminatory measures against Chinese enterprises”. It also said the move was designed to “safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests, in accordance…

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