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Fidelity Bank donates GHS 50,000 to GJA

Fidelity Bank has donated an amount of 50,000 cedis to the Ashanti Regional Chapter of the Ghana Journalists Association.

The donation was made towards the construction of the Ashanti Region GJA press centre during an informative training session for journalists today, February 5, 2026, at the Lancaster hotel in the Ashanti Region.

At a media engagement centred on enhancing the understanding of Ghana’s Banking sector, the Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, Julian Opuni, emphasised the need for collaboration between the media and Ghana’s Banking Sector.

Mr Opuni also explained that it was necessary for banks to stay transparent and communicate with the media to ensure accurate information.

He added that the media needed to be educated on how to interpret the technicalities within the banking sector to help them tell more positive stories

The president of the GJA, Kofi Adu Domfeh accepted the donation and expressed gratitude on behalf of the association. He acknowledged the efforts of the past executives of the association and the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

The GJA president thanked Fidelity Bank for their timely support and commended the bank for being the first to support the project in the Ashanti Region, promising to put the funds to good use. The donation comes ahead of the twentieth anniversary of Fidelity Bank.

The bank assured continued engagement with the media and quality services for its customers.

By: Janice Opoku-Agyemang

I missed the NPP flagbearer/primaries election intentionally—Dr. Arthur Kennedy

Dr. Arthur Kennedy

Dr. Arthur Kennedy has explained that his absence from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) primaries was deliberate. The Canadian-based medical doctor and long-time NPP member said his decision stemmed from dissatisfaction with the party’s internal electoral process. Dr. Kennedy explained that his concerns about the NPP process were longstanding because he had previously expressed opposition to how the primaries were structured.

According to him, the sequence adopted by the party was flawed, likening it to constructing a building from the roof downward.

“You know, before they did it, I said that it sounds like we’re building a house, and we wanted to build the roof first,” he said. While expressing dissatisfaction with the processes, he clarified that his criticism was not directed at the candidates. He said, “I think all the candidates were fine gentlemen, but I just thought the process was wrong.”

Dr. Kennedy said the NPP should have renewed leadership mandates before selecting a flag bearer, arguing that executives should have returned to the grassroots for legitimacy.

He outlined a bottom-up electoral process, “You do your polling station, electoral constituency, national election so that you have new leaders or re-elected leaders with renewed mandates,” he emphasized. “Only after that process should the party hold a flagbearer race.”

Dr. Kennedy rejected claims that the current approach promotes unity within the NPP.  He said unity must be built on credible leadership, emphasizing that the recent process has only complicated the flagbearer’s task. According to him, calls for unity now reflect deeper internal challenges.

Pointing to past voting behavior involving the NPP, he emphasized that party members no longer feel compelled to rally behind candidates automatically. Voters, he said, now exercise greater individual choice.

He questioned the party’s current electoral message, questioning why the NPP is returning to voters with a previously rejected candidate.

On the issue of votes, he described alienation between paid voting delegates and six million nationwide voters, stressing that votes could be ‘bought’ on the party level but not on the national level. He also warned that this challenge extends beyond the NPP, stating that political parties fuel corruption in Ghana’s public space. “I think that the fountainhead of corruption in our public space is the political parties,” he said.  “And until we deal with them, Ghana will continue to struggle.”

Russian attacks on Ukraine energy sites ‘particularly depraved’ -UK PM Starmer

Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector on Monday night – as temperatures dropped to -20C (-4F) – were “barbaric” and “particularly depraved”, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said.

He made the comments after speaking to US President Donald Trump hours after Russia hit power plants and critical infrastructure in the capital, Kyiv, and elsewhere.

The attacks came at the end of a week-long pause that Trump had asked Russia’s President Vladimir Putin to observe as a fierce cold swept Ukraine.

Trump said on Tuesday that Putin had “kept his word” and that he would like him to end the war. Top US envoys are meeting negotiators from Russia and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday and Thursday.

Asked by reporters whether he was disappointed with Russia’s renewed attacks, Trump said, “it [the agreement] was on Sunday, and he [Putin] went from Sunday to Sunday.

“It’s a lot, you know, one week, we’ll take anything, because it’s really, really cold over there.”

The damage from the strikes was extensive, with more than 1,000 tower blocks in Kyiv without heating and a power plant in the eastern city of Kharkiv beyond repair.

Residents were forced to spend the night sheltering in metro stations, with some pitching tents on the platforms to protect them from the freezing cold.

The authorities have been setting up centres around Kyiv for the city’s inhabitants to go to warm up. They are also importing more generators in order to cope with longer blackout periods as engineers try to repair damage.

Ukraine has complained repeatedly of a shortage of missiles – urging allies to deliver more.

Nato’s Secretary-General Mark Rutte was in Kyiv hours after the attacks and said he was urging member countries to “dig deep in their stockpiles” and provide the missiles Ukraine needs.

Source: BBC

Trump says Putin will not attack Ukraine cities during cold week

US President Donald Trump says Russia’s Vladimir Putin has agreed not to attack Ukraine’s capital Kyiv and other parts of the country for a week due to “extraordinary cold” weather.

Russia has not confirmed an agreement, but Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the move.

While Trump did not specify when the pause would begin, overnight into Friday air raid alerts went off in just four Ukrainian regions that are close to the frontline.

Temperatures in Kyiv were due to plummet from Thursday, reaching -24C (-11F) over the next few days. In recent weeks, Russia has intensified attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, as it has during cold periods since the full-scale invasion began in 2022.

Ukraine’s air force said on Friday that the four areas where sirens had gone off had been targeted by 80 Russian drones and a ballistic missile.

Speaking at a televised cabinet meeting in Washington DC on Thursday, Trump said: “I personally asked President Putin not to fire into Kyiv and the various towns for a week, and he agreed to do that.”

“It was very nice. A lot of people said, ‘Don’t waste the call, you’re not going to get that.’ And he [Putin] did it,” the US president added.

He said of the Ukrainians: “Almost they didn’t believe it, but they were very happy about it because they are struggling badly.”

Later on Thursday, in a social media post, Zelensky said Trump had made an “important statement” about “the possibility of providing security for Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities during this extreme winter period”.

“Our teams discussed this in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). We expect the agreements to be implemented,” he said.

The BBC understands that Ukraine has agreed to mirror Moscow’s actions – pausing its own attacks on Russian oil refineries in response.

Last week, Russian, Ukrainian and US negotiators met in the UAE for the first trilateral talks since the war began.

All sides described the talks as constructive, but there has been no announcement that Russia had agreed to pause its attacks for the duration of the extreme cold currently gripping the region.

Instead, attacks have continued, crippling the power supply to major Ukrainian cities, leaving millions without heating or electricity.

Electrical companies have been carrying out round-the-clock repairs, but their work can be quickly undone by Russian air attacks.

Even when power is restored, the supply only lasts a few hours – enough to charge appliances but not to substantially warm up homes.

Source: BBC

Kennedy Agyapong will unite the NPP- Lawyer William Kusi

Kennedy Agyapong is the best person to forge unity within the NPP after the party’s presidential primaries, according to Lawyer William Kusi, spokesperson of the Kennedy Agyapong campaign team in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking to Alfa Ali on the Orange Sunrise this morning, Lawyer William Kusi said that, should Kennedy Agyapong be elected as flagbearer of the party, he would bring back Alan Kyerematen to the NPP.

“Kyerematen is coming back, everyone is coming back”, he said. When asked why the Finance Minister would want to rejoin the New Patriotic Party (NPP), he said it was because John Alan Kyerematen had the NPP in his DNA.

He also defended his candidate’s refusal to apologise to Dr Bawumia for labelling him as a liar, saying that personal descriptions should not be taken as a final pronouncement.

“The message that Dr Adu Boahen was not re-elected because he was sick is a palpable lie coming from the camp of Bawumia. Why are not bothered about people who want the presidency but want to rely on lies to win the elections?”, he quizzed.

Lawyer William Kusi added that Kennedy Agyapong’s win on Saturday will be a win for the NPP and Ghana and urged delegates to vote for Kennedy Agyapong.

The NPP will have their presidential primaries on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The five flagbearer hopefuls are former vice president Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Dr Osei Adutwum, Kennedy Agyapong, Dr Byran Acheampong and Ing. Kwabena Agyapong.

By: Janice Opoku-Agyemang

Cedi records mixed performance but signals rebound; one dollar equals GH¢12.00 at forex bureaus

The Ghana cedi currency showed a mixed performance over the two-week review period, depreciating slightly in the interbank market while strengthening in retail market.

The US dollar/Ghana cedi closed at a midrate of GH¢10.88 in the interbank market, up from GH¢10.70.

However, the pound and euro eased by 2.70% and 2.57% to close at GH¢14.78 and GH¢12.80, respectively against the cedi.

In contrast, the retail rates saw the dollar firm modestly against the cedi to GH¢11.90 from GH¢12.15, while the pound and euro strengthened by 1.58% and 2.18%, closing at midrates of GH¢15.80 and GH¢13.75, respectively.

“As expected, renewed demand exceeding FX [forex] supply caused modest cedi losses in the interbank market, while relatively subdued retail demand likely prompted slight price adjustments to attract buyers. Looking ahead, we forecast a stronger cedi over the next two weeks, underpinned by anticipated FX injections to temper bearish expectations”, said Databank Research.

“On the external front, global rerouted flows and interest appear to favour persistent dollar weakness as sovereigns cautiously trim US Treasury holdings despite yield appeal. Coupled with expectations of a dovish Fed under Trump, our timing on these flows positions us ahead of the curve, eyeing a GH¢10.70/US dollar base case”, it added.

Meanwhile, the cedi started trading this week at GH¢12.00 to one American greenback.

Its year-to-date appreciation stands at 1.88% to the dollar.

Source: myjoyonline

Bawumia is ahead of his time- Manhyia North MP

Honourable Akwasi Konadu, the member of parliament for Manhyia North, has reiterated his support for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia. According to him, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia gives the NPP a better chance of winning the elections in 2028.

Speaking to Alfa Ali this morning on the Orange Sunrise , honourable Akwasi Konadu said Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia was a victim of circumstances in 2024 and that his candidacy alone did not amount to the defeat of the NPP

” There were multiple factors that made us lose the elections, if we cannot collectively assume the responsibility of us losing the elections, and we want to fingerpoint to people, what shows that the next person we are presenting to the people of Ghana will be elected by the people if we are not convinced and united behind that person?” he quizzed.

He stated that Dr Bawumia is “ahead of his time” and “knows the dynamics of the global economy”, making him the best presidential candidate for Ghana.

Speaking on the economy, Mr Akwasi Konadu said that although the cedi had appreciated, the real state of the economy was reflected by the living conditions of the ordinary Ghanaian.

“Yes, the dollar may be low, the fuel may be low, but have you seen the extent of persons finding it difficult to get home? How many individuals are directly benefiting from the low exchange rate that we have now? It is solely about the individual”, he stressed.

He emphasised that he remained firm and resolute in his support for Dr. Bawumia Bawumia as the NPP presidential primaries fast approach.

By: Janice Opoku-Agyemang

The church has not done enough in holding politicians accountable- CCC Pastor

Pastor Joshua Obeng
Pastor Joshua Obeng

The resident pastor of Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC), Pastor Joshua Obeng, has said that the church has not done well in holding politicians accountable.

In an interview ahead of Calvary Charismatic Centre’s Start Well Conference, Pastor Joshua Obeng said the church had unfortunately not done a good job in holding politicians and heads of institutions accountable.

“Unfortunately, the church has not done well when it comes to these issues; we have not held our politicians and leaders accountable. It is not just a political problem; it is a problem with some of our members who head institutions and major sectors in Ghana,” he said.

Pastor Joshua Obeng added that the Start Well conference will set people’s minds right on how to lead, as well as the Christian way of conducting yourself as a leader.

Calvary Charismatic Centre will host the Start Well Conference from Thursday, January 22, to Saturday, January 24, 2026. The conference will start at 6:00 pm on Thursday and Friday, and at 8:00 am on Saturday. Pastor Mensah Otabil will be the key speaker. Minister Joe Mettle will also be ministering at the conference.

Pastor Joshua Obeng said he believed that Kumasi played a crucial role in the development of Ghana. In light of this, the Calvary Charismatic Centre organised a conference each year with Pastor Mensah Otabil to propel leaders into the year. He extended his invitation to all and sundry to be a part of the conference

Pastor Joshua Obeng also advised the NPP to conduct themselves in a way that pleases the Lord ahead of their presidential primaries.

Arise Ghana demands extradition of Ofori-Atta

Pressure group Arise Ghana is demanding that former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta be returned to Ghana to face investigation over alleged financial mismanagement.

Arise Ghana staged a protest at the United States Embassy in Accra. Dressed in red and black attire, the group converged at embassy premises this morning, Tuesday, January 20, 2026, with placards bearing inscriptions such as “Bring Ken Home” and “No Hiding Place for Corruption.”

This demonstration comes as the Office of the Special Prosecutor investigates several transactions approved during the former finance minister’s tenure while he remains outside the country.

Ken Ofori-Atta served as Ghana’s Finance Minister from 2017 to 2024 under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration. He has been at the centre of multiple public controversies over alleged financial mismanagement and procurement-related concerns.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor announced investigations into several transactions approved during his tenure, including revenue assurance contracts, public debt restructuring processes, and payments made under sole-sourcing arrangements.

His lawyers have previously stated that he remains willing to cooperate with any lawful investigative process, citing health and security concerns for his temporary stay outside the country.

By: Janice Opoku-Agyemang

Legendary Gospel musicsian Yaw Sarpong passes away

Yaw Sarpong, Ghanaian gospel musician and founder of the Asomafo gospel group, has died.

His manager, Nana Poku Ashis, confirmed the news of his passing to the media. Although details surrounding his death are not yet known, the musician was battling some health issues and occasionally stepped back from public performances.

Yaw Sarpong was very influential in the Ghanaian music industry. He rose to national prominence as the leader of Yaw Sarpong and Asomafo, a group that shaped the sound and structure of modern Akan gospel music. 

The group is widely known for its strong lyrical content and unique musical style that centres on Christian principles and values. The group produced several hits such as Wo Haw Ne SenTie ObiaaAduro Yesu, and Awurade Kasa, many of which remain staples in churches across Ghana. 

In 2025, Yaw Sarpong was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement award at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards. 

His death comes barely a month after the passing of Maame Tiwa, a key pillar of Yaw Sarpong’s Asomafo music group, a loss that deeply affected the gospel music fraternity.

By: Janice Opoku-Agyemang

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