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Cape Coast Stadium to be renovated, reserved for Black Stars matches – Sports Minister

The Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has announced that the Cape Coast Sports Stadium will undergo renovation and will be exclusively reserved for Black Stars matches.

The stadium, which previously hosted Ghana’s national team games ahead of the 2022 World Cup, has been barred by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) from hosting Category A matches.

Speaking to 3Sports, Mr. Adams outlined the government’s plan for the facility.

“If you look at the key stadium facilities we have, Cape Coast is the one that we will not spend so much [to] refurbish it quickly, and [we will] not allow any club to play there; just keep it as a national stadium for Black Stars only, for the meantime.”

He further revealed that the renovations aim to prepare the stadium in time for Ghana’s next round of World Cup qualifiers in September and October.

“So, we would have prepared it for the September and October window when we play the next qualifiers. After that, we can close Accra and Kumasi as well and make sure they are refurbished for competitions,” the Member of Parliament for Buem said.

Following the ban on Baba Yara Stadium by both CAF and FIFA, Ghana’s 2026 World Cup qualifying games will be played at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Meanwhile, the Black Stars are set to face Chad in their Matchday 5 fixture before travelling to Morocco for their Matchday 6 clash against Madagascar.

Kofi Adams confident in Black Stars ahead of 2026 World Cup qualifiers

Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has expressed confidence in the Black Stars’ ability to secure victories in their upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

According to Adams, the team’s technical staff has assured him of their full preparation for the crucial matches.

After failing to qualify for the 2025 AFCON for the first time in 20 years, the Black Stars are determined to make a strong comeback by securing a spot at the World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

Ghana is set to face Chad and Madagascar in Matchday five and six of the qualifiers.

Speaking on TV3’s Sports Station, Adams urged Ghanaians to rally behind the team, emphasizing their commitment to success.

“I saw their determination at training today. The technical team has assured me they are doing everything possible to win on Friday and Monday,” he said.

Training began on Monday at the Accra Sports Stadium, with nine players reporting for the initial session. The team is expected to have a full camp ahead of their second training session later today.

The Black Stars will take on Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, March 21, at 19:00 GMT before traveling to Morocco to face Madagascar at Stade Mimoun Al Arsi on Monday, March 24.

Sales agent imprisoned for allegedly squandering company’s GH¢75,895 on betting

A 24-year-old sales agent at the Mile 8 branch of Obrempong Cold Store in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment with hard labour for dishonestly appropriating his employer’s cash.

Kelvin Ofori Sakyi was found guilty of using GH¢75,895 for sports betting, leading to his conviction by the Tarkwa Circuit Court presided over by Hathia Ama Manu.

He pleaded guilty to the offence and was sentenced accordingly.

Prosecuting, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Joyce Odame told the court that the complainant, Priscilla Aidoo, is the manager of the Mile 8 branch of Obrempong Cold Store and resides in the same community.

She said although Sakyi had other duties, he was responsible for receiving frozen products from the complainant daily.

ASP Odame stated that the complainant noticed that whenever Sakyi rendered sales accounts and there was a shortage, he claimed customers had bought on credit.

Following an audit, it was discovered that between October and November 2024, Sakyi could not account for GH¢75,895 worth of frozen products entrusted to him.

A complaint was filed against him, leading to his arrest. Investigations revealed he had used the unaccounted funds mainly for betting.

The prosecution said Sakyi’s mobile money transaction history from MTN showed that between October and November 2024, he spent GH¢75,173 on sports betting, which he admitted in his caution statement.

KNUST murder: Court receives amended charge sheet, autopsy report

The prosecution handling the murder case of Joana Yabane, a final-year student at the (KNUST), has submitted an amended charge sheet and an autopsy report to the court.

This was announced in a statement issued by the KNUST management.

The statement explained that during proceedings, the court observed that the prosecution had yet to receive advice from the Attorney-General’s Office on the case.

As a result, the police prosecution team has been instructed to collaborate with the Attorney-General’s Office to ensure a swift trial.

The management has further assured its commitment to justice.

“We remain dedicated to ensuring that justice is served in a manner that meets the expectations of the bereaved family and all stakeholders,” the statement added.

A final-year student, Master Daniel Tuffuor, alleged to be Joana’s boyfriend, is currently standing trial as the prime suspect.

He made his second court appearance on Monday, March 17, 2025, and was remanded to prison.

The court has adjourned the case to April 1, 2025, to allow time for the Attorney-General’s advice and further legal processes.

Mahama expresses gratitude to 3 outgoing Security Chiefs

President John Dramani Mahama has expressed appreciation to the outgoing heads of the Ghana Prisons Service (GPS), the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), and the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) for their dedicated service to the nation.

The outgoing officials are Isaac Kofi Egyir, former Director-General of Prisons; Julius A. Kuunuor, former Chief Fire Officer of GNFS; and Kwame Asuah Takyi, former Comptroller-General of GIS.

In a Facebook post following a meeting with them on Monday, March 17, 2025, President Mahama conveyed his gratitude for their leadership.

“I am grateful to have met you to express my sincere appreciation for your dedicated service to Ghana. Thank you for your leadership and commitment!” he stated.

In a related development, the President on Monday swore into office their successors at a brief ceremony at the Jubilee House following their appointment on Friday.

The new appointees include Patience Baffoe Bonnie, who previously served as Deputy Director-General of Prisons (DDGP); Daniella Mawusi Ntow-Sarpong, former Deputy Chief Fire Officer (DCFO) of GNFS; and Samuel Basentale Amadu, who was the Deputy Comptroller of Immigration (DCI).

CSA reacts to Mahama’s hacked X account

The official X account of former President John Dramani Mahama has been compromised, according to the Cyber Security Authority (CSA).

In a statement, the CSA revealed that unauthorized access to Mahama’s verified social media account was detected on Monday, March 17, after it began promoting suspicious cryptocurrency-related content.

The breach has raised concerns among citizens, with many questioning the security measures in place for high-profile political figures.

However, the CSA has assured the public that it is working closely with X and other relevant stakeholders to resolve the issue and prevent future breaches.

The first signs of the hack emerged when Mahama’s account started posting promotional content about a cryptocurrency project called Solanafrica.

The fraudulent scheme falsely claimed to be linked to the Solana blockchain, promising seamless and cost-free payments across Africa.

Thunderstorm to hit parts of Ghana, check out affected areas

The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has forecasted thunderstorms and rain in parts of the country from mid-afternoon into the evening today.

According to the agency, mist or fog patches will form in some coastal, forest, and hilly areas early in the morning, while the rest of the country will experience partly cloudy skies. However, sunny conditions will dominate as the day progresses.

By afternoon and evening, thunderstorms or rain of varying intensity are expected in most parts of southern Ghana.

The affected areas include Koforidua, Kumasi, Obuasi, Tarkwa, Sefwi Bekwai, Kete Krachi, Sunyani, Goaso, and Techiman, where thunderstorms are expected with a 30-40% probability.

Meanwhile, the extreme upper regions of the northern sector, including Bolgatanga and Nalerigu, will remain slightly hazy. Coastal cities such as Accra, Takoradi, and Cape Coast are likely to experience partly cloudy conditions.

GMet has advised residents in the affected areas to take necessary precautions as the weather changes.

Ghana Post welcomes new leadership

Ghana Post, the designated postal administrator and the country’s leading courier service provider, has announced the appointment of Rita Sraha as Managing Director and Stephen Kingsley Bennieh as Deputy Managing Director, Finance & Administration.

A New Era for Ghana Post

Their appointments mark a new phase in the organization’s efforts to enhance efficiency, expand digital capabilities, and strengthen its position in Ghana’s evolving logistics and postal sector.

During an official visit to introduce the new leadership, the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, outlined his vision for transforming Ghana Post into a modern, technology-driven institution. He emphasized positioning the company as a 360-degree government post office, integrating e-commerce logistics, financial transactions, and digital services alongside traditional postal operations.

Key Areas of Modernization

The minister highlighted three priority areas for Ghana Post’s transformation:

  • Innovation: Leveraging technology to improve efficiency and expand service offerings.
  • Staff Welfare: Enhancing training, career development, and workplace conditions.
  • A 24-Hour Economy: Establishing Ghana Post as a round-the-clock logistics and service provider to meet growing customer demands.

Leadership for Strategic Growth

Rita Sraha, a Chartered Accountant and business consultant, brings expertise in finance, corporate governance, and strategic management. Her leadership is expected to drive financial discipline, operational efficiency, and digital transformation within the company.

Stephen Kingsley Bennieh, the newly appointed Deputy Managing Director, Finance & Administration, will oversee financial planning, compliance, and administrative functions at Ghana Post. With a background in law and academia, he is expected to strengthen governance frameworks, financial oversight, and operational policies to ensure efficiency in resource allocation and corporate management.

Future Prospects for Ghana Post

As Ghana’s official postal administrator and a leader in courier services, Ghana Post aims to:

  • Expand digital services to improve accessibility and customer experience.
  • Strengthen partnerships with businesses, government agencies, and e-commerce platforms.
  • Enhance logistics and last-mile delivery for improved parcel distribution efficiency.
  • Boost revenue generation through diversified services and strategic business models.
  • Ensure financial stability and operational efficiency through enhanced fiscal oversight and administrative improvements.

Looking Ahead

In the coming weeks, the new leadership will engage with key stakeholders, industry partners, and corporate clients to align strategies and drive Ghana Post’s transformation agenda. As the organization seeks to navigate the challenges of a rapidly evolving postal and logistics sector, innovation, efficiency, and customer satisfaction will remain at the heart of its operations.

Cocoa farmers urged to invest in their children’s education

Cocoa farmers have been encouraged to prioritize their children’s education and seek alternative income sources to support their families.

A community development leader at Beyond Beans Foundation, Lewis Dwumah, made the call during the launch of the Numereso Cocoa Farmers Susu Association in the Amansie Central District of the Ashanti Region.

He emphasized that cocoa farmers often face financial hardship during the off-season, underscoring the need for a reliable support system.

To address these challenges, the foundation has introduced the Accelerator Programme to provide financial relief and long-term sustainability. The initiative aims to support the education of at least six children of cocoa farmers, facilitate the planting of shade trees, assist in pruning cocoa farms, and establish a susu (savings) scheme to reduce poverty among farmers.

Some beneficiaries described the susu initiative as a game changer, particularly in easing the financial burden of their children’s health and education.

Inusah Fuseini rejects call for new chamber, MPs’ hospital

Former Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Alhaji Inusah Fuseini, has raised concerns over the proposal to construct a new parliamentary chamber and establish a dedicated hospital for Members of Parliament (MPs).

He described the initiative as untimely, arguing that Ghana’s current economic challenges make such an expenditure unjustifiable.

His comments come in response to a proposal by Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who advocated for improved security measures and better healthcare facilities for MPs.

The Effutu MP made the suggestion during the inauguration of the Parliamentary Service Board for the ninth Parliament on Monday, March 17, emphasizing the need for modern infrastructure that reflects the importance of the legislative body.

Speaking on Citi FM, Fuseini criticized the timing of the proposal, recalling that a similar suggestion in 2019 was widely opposed even when the economy was in a relatively better state.

“The call for a new chamber at this crucial time in our economy is very misplaced. Even in 2019, when the country was not bankrupt, civil societies rejected the idea, arguing that it was not the time for a new chamber but rather a time to save the country from economic downturns.

“So to make that statement now, when the country is bankrupt and under IMF support and programs, is shocking. I don’t think such a proposal should have come from the Minority Leader at all.

“A new chamber does not protect MPs in any way. Since the day I entered Parliament until today, there has been a massive improvement in security. Scanners have been installed at both gates of Parliament to prevent people from entering without being scanned.

“It wasn’t like that before, so clearly, there have been improvements. Maybe in the future, when our financial situation improves, and we can balance our budget, make savings, and the country is prosperous, then we can consider spending money on such things,” he stated.

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