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GFA Executive Council unanimously vote to cancel GPL season

Ghana FA’s Executive Council has unanimously voted to cancel the 2019-20 season, sources within the 12-member body have told Ghana’s leading football website, GHANAsoccernet.com exclusively.

The decision was taken at a meeting via a video conference on Tuesday following a marathon deliberation on the future of the current campaign.

The Executive Council by a majority decision decided to abandon its season due to the coronavirus outbreak which has wreaked havoc to the game in the West African nation.

The Ghana FA has set June 30 to make public its final decision on the 2019-20 season but GHANAsoccernet.com understands the season is completely over barring any last minute change.

The Executive Council is clothed with powers to decide on all matters that hinge on “unforeseen contingencies and force majeure”.

Article 78 of the 2019 GFA Statutes amended at Congress on December 19 clearly stipulate that “The Executive Council shall have the power to decide on all cases of force majeure and on all matters not provided for in these Statutes, such decisions to be made according to right and justice, taking into account the relevant regulations of FIFA and CAF.”

With no end in sight to when restrictions will be eased for football to return coupled with its financial implication on clubs amid the Covid-19 precautions, the Executive Council has decided to prematurely end the season, sources have told GHANAsoccernet.com.

The season has been thrown into turmoil since football was suspended back in March this year amid uncertain signals from government – which is reportedly unwilling to risk players and officials back onto the pitch.

Ghana lifted a partial lock-down in April but has been reluctant to allow football to return despite easing restrictions for non-contacts sport.

Some Premier and Division One League teams were hoping for a return of the game shortly after the easing of restrictions, targeting a mid-August resumption of their seasons.

But that may remain a pipe dream with the Executive Council under enormous pressure to finally CANCEL the season.

A majority of clubs in the bottom half of the Premier and Division One Leagues want the season scrapped amid the coronavirus shutdown while a chunk of administrators are pushing for the current campaign to be axed.

While TV right holders StarTimesand FA Cup sponsors MTN are threatening to withdraw their sponsorship if the season is annulled, clubs will simply not budge.

The Ghana FA has been adamant to heed to several calls from many principal stakeholders, insisting the resumption will “take place if the government give a seal of approval and in full compliance with the rules for protection of health and safety of stakeholders.”

But it appears they have backtracked after unanimously voting to abrogate the season, GHANAsoccernet.com has been told.

The next two weeks will be crucial for Ghanaian football with the Executive Council expected to announce the direction of the season.

Source: Ghana Soccernet

How Togbe Afede became a Hearts of Oak fan

Board Chairman of Accra Hearts of Oak, Togbe Afede XIV has made an interesting revelation how he got to support the club.

The revered traditional leader of the Asogli state who is also a very successful businessman has been the helmsman at the club in a little over a decade.

His tenure as the Club’s Majority Shareholder has brought mixed results.

With fans desperate to see the club return to the old glory days, allegations have been labeled against him that perhaps he is not a true Phobian (Fan of the club).

However in an interview with GTV Sports+, Togbe Afede has disclosed that he actually started supporting the 2000 African champions as a boy.

“I developed the love for Hearts of Oak (as a kid), I was born a twin, incidentally my twin brother was a Kotoko fan, and I was a Hearts of Oak fan,” he told GTV Sports+.

“So even as kids, we always argued when Kotoko and Hearts played at home and in our locality. And that interest has persisted all these years,” Togbe Afede concluded.

Togbe Afede is currently the president of the National House of Chiefs. He has revealed before the businessman and the chief we see today became a reality, he used to dazzle on the football pitch as a kid.

“Football is my passion, as a kid I played football, I was a utility player, so I played whenever and wherever there was the need,” he remarked.

“But it’s unfortunate I couldn’t participate actively in playing beyond the early years of secondary school,” he concluded.

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

KATH: Over 20 doctors, 100 nurses infected with coronavirus

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the Ghana Medical Association, Dr Paa Kwesi Baidoo, has revealed that at least about 20 doctors have been infected with Coronavirus.

He also noted that though the number of infected nurses hasn’t been fully collated, he can project that for every doctor that is infected, five nurses will contract the virus.

This brings the presumed number of infected nurses to about 100.

The Ashanti Region has a total of 2,275 Covid-19 cases according to the latest update on the Ghana Health Service website.

Dr Badioo, however, noted that thirty-eight lives have been lost, adding that the national figure of 14 is not the fair reflection.

Speaking to Francis Abban on the Morning Starr, he said: “the more your health workers are contracting it, the more likely that after some time there wouldn’t be anybody with the requisite skill to take care of whoever who is coming in because they themselves are in quarantine.”

“We are compiling the list of doctors nationwide and we will make it public. But those from Komfo Anokye, and my last count, they were almost twenty. If twenty doctors are getting it, you can extrapolate the number of other health workers.

“I can’t give you the figures therein because I am not responsible for gathering their data, but it stands to reason that for each doctor who will get it, there will be about five nurses or healthcare workers who will also get it,” he explained.

Source: Starr FM

Fears over early redemption on 15 year bonds heightens

Ghana could be forced into an early redemption of its 7 and 15-years bonds issued in March 2017, as Franklin Templeton, the company that bought about 95 percent of the assets faces financial troubles in India.

The US-based mutual firm which bought Ghana’s bonds at a rate of 19.75percent and at total coupon value of US$2.25 billion but in local currency, is winding up six debt funds that managed over US$3billion in the Asian country after struggling to meet clients’ withdrawal requests. This, according to market watchers, could force Templeton to demand an earlier repayment from Ghana, in order to raise funds for its investors.

Should this happen, it will be an ill omen for Ghana which is already battling a decline in gross national savings, weak current account position, and an unfavorable back-end ratio, as well as, considerable slowdown in economic activity due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

“As the panic continues and anxiety heightens among the investor community, Franklin Templeton could be forced to make an early demand for Ghana to redeem its bonds held by the company in other to raise funds for its investors. “If Ghana is pushed to redeem the bond together with the 19.75 percent yield on demand by Franklin Templeton, it could trigger an early financial crisis in the country,” says Dr. Jerry Monfant, an economist and global strategist.

At the time the bond was offered, Ghana’s rating was B stable by Fitch, a rating agency, which was still far below widely accepted AA margin. However, in 2020, the country’s rating has deteriorated to B3 negative according to the Moody rating agency, which means that it will be difficult for Ghana to borrow to defray the Templeton debt should the company come asking.

“As Ghana is already debt distress and the economy becoming hopeless, it is my passionate desire that the country’s economic managers give these happenings a closer look,” he added.

Instructively, he believes that the country requires a plan B in the waiting to avoid possible default on early demand of bond redemption initiated by Templeton and also avoid a needless legal tussle.

“Ghana should be on the lookout because I hold a conviction that the issue is not simple and also not limited to the default in payment by infra-project limited, one of the defaulting companies. Templeton risk exposure is very high and they have high non-quality assets than quality ones in their portfolio.

“While others may attribute the situation to redemption pressures in the financial system due to the outbreak of COVID-19, I disagree with such a position.

And my reason is that investing in low rated bonds for the sake of high-interest payment just as in Ghana’s situation can just simply be dangerous,” adds Dr. Monfant, who is also President of MBIC Group.

Questionable terms

Dr. Monfant is questioning why a single firm could secure 95 percent of a sovereign bond. “In a situation of this nature, Ghana is boxed to pay a double rate or call it a double high cost.

One is the exchange rate and the other is the high interest rate. A fragile economy such as ours can easily be crippled by some of these economic decisions and render the country vulnerable to any economic shock.

“In the world of international finance, bonds issued at such a high yield is termed as a junk bond, because, the foundation of the yield is based on how weak an economy is rated. It also confirms our long-held conviction about how our economy is struggling.”

He, however, explained that the high coupon rate could have been the result of economic factors such as, poor growth outlook, high debt burden, a weak currency, little ability to collect taxes, and unfavorable demographics which affects a borrower’s ability to pay back its debts and to negotiate lower-cost credit.

Franklin Templeton India

The Mutual Fund Company jolted investors in India with the decision to wind up six yields oriented managed credit funds from Friday 22nd May, 2020. The six schemes are: Franklin India Low Duration Fund; Dynamic Accrual Fund; Credit Risk Fund; Short Term Income Plan; Ultra Short Bond Fund; and Income Opportunities Fund.

Together, these constitute about 25 percent of assets under management of Templeton.

With the current troubles confronting the firm, it essentially means that it will first have to liquidate the assets in the schemes and then refund the money to the investors who placed their funds in any of the mentioned schemes.

However, with the market being so sluggish and tough, investors may not get their money as early as expected, because it will be difficult to get a buyer for low-rated assets in the portfolio, so investors may have to wait longer.

Investors will also have to pay a hefty price for inappropriate investments of their funds by Franklin Templeton.

According to Dr. Monfant, the mutual fund firm has an appetite for investing in credit risk funds. Just like its investments in Ghana which is classified as a low-rated bond.

“Credit Risk funds are debt funds that play on the principles of high-risk –high-reward. By definition, credit funds invest 65percent of the portfolio in bonds that are AA rated or below. In Ghana, our rating was B stable by Fitch, a rating agency, which was still far below AA,” he said.

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I spend at least GHc20 on weed every day – 23-year-old Jamila tells her story

23-year-old Jamila Hajia speaking to DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa disclosed that she spends GHc20 on weed each day.

According to her, she has been smoking weed for 9 years with influence from nobody. She said she can smoke weed from morning till 12 midnight.

The mother of two revealed that her addiction to weed prevents her from traveling, however, if it is guaranteed that she can get weed at where she will be traveling to, then, of course, she can stay.

“Because of weed, I can’t even travel. I went to Nigeria and because I couldn’t get the kind of weed I wanted, I hurriedly came back to Ghana. In Kolegono, I was able to stay because I could get my kind of weed,” she noted.

She disclosed that, weed has varieties, and that the most expensive piece, in her ghetto, goes for six cedis, while the ordinary piece is either one or two cedis.

She added that her boyfriend and the father of her two children, also smoke weed, in addition to other drugs. When asked whether she smokes anything else apart from weed she said: “I only smoke weed and Pall Mall, I know cocaine but I don’t sniff, mine is just weed and Pall Mall.”

She pointed out all the bad effects of drugs. Asked why she still smokes despite knowing the danger associated with drugs, she said: “I can’t eat until I smoke.”

Jamila also lamented how the youth in the ghettos are dying of drugs, hence called on the Ghana government and private individuals to come to their aid.

According to her, she has been arrested and admitted several times by the police and in the hospital respectively, as a result of weed, but she keeps going back due to her addiction.

However, she claimed she is ever ready to stop should she get an extra helping hand.

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Major coronavirus breakthrough as experts find first drug

British scientists have found the first drug to stop people dying from Covid-19 which will be rolled out on the NHS from tomorrow.

Breakthrough research has shown a common steroid given to coronavirus patients could have saved between 4,000 and 5,000 lives in the UK.

Third fewer patients on ventilators died when given dexamethasone compared to those given standard NHS care.

Leading scientists running the RECOVERY trial say the £6 drug will now become the standard of care for all Covid-19 patients on oxygen in hospitals.

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Chief investigator Peter Horby, of Oxford University, said: “This is the only drug that has so far been shown to decrease mortality, and it reduced it significantly.

“It is a major breakthrough.”

The clinical trial gave 2,100 Covid-19 a low dose of dexamethasone while further 4,300 patients were given standard NHS care.

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Among patients who received usual care alone, those on ventilation saw 41% dead within 28 days.

In those who received oxygen but were not placed in ventilators – the same treatment PM Boris Johnson received – the mortality rate was 25%.

By comparison, 13% of hospitalised Covid-19 patients died in the 28 day period.

Dexamethasone reduced deaths by one-third in ventilated patients and by one fifth in non-ventilated patients receiving oxygen. It had no benefit in those not needing respiratory support.

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It is thought to drastically reduce inflammation in the lungs that proves fatal in some patients who rapidly deteriorate after a about seven days of symptoms.

Deputy chief investigator Prof Martin Landray, of Oxford University, said: “It is fantastic that the first treatment demonstrated to reduce mortality is one that is instantly available and affordable worldwide.

“Since the advent of this disease in the last six months, the search has been on that actually reduces the risk of dying.

“There hasn’t been one until today. The results are sufficiently clear that we can announce the results today and people can be treated this evening.

“That’s a major, major step forward. This is globally applicable.”

Until drugs have only been shown to reduce symptoms but had no impact on how many patients died.

The RECOVERY trial has enrolled 11,500 Covid-19 patients at 175 NHS hospitals to trial existing drugs known to be safe.

The practice-changing results were rushed out via an online media briefing on Wednesday after investigators worked through the weekend to analyse their findings.

Investigators said it could be made available as cheap as 80p per dose in parts of the developing world such as India.

Dr Nick Cammack, COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator Lead, Wellcome Trust, said: “This is a major breakthrough: dexamethasone is the first and only drug that has made a significant difference to patient mortality for COVID-19.

“Potentially preventing 1 death in every 8 ventilated patients would be remarkable. Finding effective treatments like this will transform the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lives and economies across the world.

“While this study suggests dexamethasone only benefits severe cases, countless lives will be saved globally.”

NPP Primaries: Adwoa Safo, Asenso will win – Ben Ephson

Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo and Deputy Chief of Staff Francis Asenso-Boakye will sail through in their respective constituencies in the Saturday primaries of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), pollster Ben Ephson has predicted.

According to him, the minister in charge of Procurement will win the contest against Ghana’s High Commissioner to India Mike Ocquaye Junior because of the intervention of her colleague MP and businessman Kennedy Agyepong.

“I think Ken Agyepong campaigning for Adwoa will swing it for Adwoa. Kennedy deciding to campaign for her makes the difference. It will take a lot for Ocquaye to win, unless something extraordinary happens,” Mr Ephson told Francis Abban on the Morning Starr Wednesday.

On the Bantama contest, the Daily Dispatch managing editor said the incumbent MP Okyem Aboagye, who is a first-time MP, will lose just as his predecessor.

“He has forgotten that he unseated a first time MP like himself and he didn’t care. I think he will lose. Kokofu ( former occupant of the seat) is paying him back. He is supporting Asenso. He should just go, there is no basis for him to chicken out”.

Meanwhile, delegates of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Navrongo Central Constituency are rooting for the incumbent MP Joseph Kofi Adda to represent the party in the December polls.

They insist that the lawmaker is the best person to go against the NDC’s aspirant, as his main contender for Saturday’s primary, they say is a novice.

According to them, if Kofi Adda does not represent the party, the NDC would win the seat.

The Aviation Minister will go against Upper East Regional Minister Tangoba Abayagi at this weekend’s primaries.

Speaking to Starr FM’s Campaign Trail one delegate said “I’m going to vote for Joseph Kofi Adda because he is hardworking and he is supposed to be the one who takes the seat. When I vote for the woman, the NDC people will easily take the seat from us.

“Kofi Adda is the only candidate who we think can maintain the seat for us in Navrongo. This woman just came recently, no one knows her. And voting for this woman simply means we are giving the seat to NDC,” another delegate said.

A third delegate added if “any other person comes in, it will be very tough for NPP to retain the seat, and that means Kofi Adda has a track record which is unifying people. Since 2003, Kofi Adda is the only one who has been winning the seat and it means that he is the person that people love.”

The campaign trail is a new election watch programme introduced by Starr FM to keep an eye on the various competitive seats as the NPP goes to primaries on Saturday and the general elections in December.

Source: starrfmonline.com

Sammy Gyamfi outlines NDC’s promises for election 2020

National Communications Director for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi has debunked rumours that the NDC has no promises for election 2020.

In an interview with Kwame Afrifa Mensah on the ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ show, he outlined what the NDC hopes to achieve in the education, economy and banking sectors, among others when voted into power.

He noted that to tackle the unemployment issue in the country the NDC will make Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) free for all.

“If Ghanaians give Mahama the mandate he will make TVET free. It is the panacea to the unemployment in the country. He wants to tackle the youth unemployment”, he said.

Secondly, he mentioned that the NDC Government will cut off the 50% call taxes imposed by the current Government.

The Communication Service Tax which was introduced in 2008, pegged at a rate of 6 per cent payable by consumers of certain electronic communication services — but the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta in his 2019 mid-year budget announced a 50 per cent increment in the CST rate.

He also noted that the Mahama administration unlike the current administration with 124 ministers, will work with fewer ministers to save the country a lot of money. “The 124 ministers will be reduced by 40. This will save the country a lot of money. Competence and efficiency involve doing more with little”, he added.

Speaking on the collapse of banks in Ghana, Sammy Gyamfi disclosed that the ex-president will “restore the participation of Ghanaian indigenous banks in the banking sector”.

“All the customers whose monies were locked up will get their monies in the first year. The financial sector crisis is a natural disaster because people are dying from this problem”, he added.

The communications director furthered that when the NDC was in power, fertilizers for cocoa farmers were free. However, the current Government abolished that system by selling the fertilizers. He, thus, noted that the NDC will make fertilizers free for cocoa farmers.

In his submission, he also noted that the double-track system of the free SHS will be abolished. “We will continue with the building of our schools to contain the student. The private schools will be included in the free SHS. The double track is out of incompetence and not out of necessity”, he added.

Sammy Gyamfi has also said that the NDC will maintain payment of the teachers’ trainee allowance when voted into power. He disclosed that the party is now willing to maintain the teachers’ training allowance as they have realized that it is what Ghanaians want.

Source: happyghana.com

Shocking: NPP Disowns Bernard Oduro Takyi, Labels Him As Traitor & Disloyal

The Bono Regional NPP has disowned one of its vibrant youth activists in the region, Mr. Bernard Oduro Takyi, popularly known as B.O.T.

Members of the elephant fraternity have been warned to be wary of Bernard Oduro Takyi who has been described as a traitor by the party. A message making rounds in all pro-NPP Whatsaap groups has directed administrators of such platforms to remove him from all party platforms.

“ATTENTION!!!All NPP Platform Administrators.

Please be informed that the user of this number:  0209407433 is not a loyal member of the NPP. Our checks and sources show that he was planted by the NDC and has been leaking out important information to them.

We are also reliably informed that he is been sponsored by the NDC to contest as an Independent Candidate in Sunyani West. Kindly remove his number from all platforms to prevent further damage to the interest of the party.

Regards”.

Lead local governance advocate, Bernard Oduro Takyi was seeking to topple the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Ignatius Baffour-Awuah for the slot to represent the Sunyani West Constituency.

The former Presiding Member of the Sunyani West Municipal Assembly and Assembly Member for the Kwatire Electoral Area, however, had his dream dashed as he was disqualified by the National Executive Committee.

He has since declared his intention to contest as an independent candidate.

JUST IN: APC opens Nomination for National Officers

The All People’s Congress (APC) has opened nomination for national officers of the party.

According to a statement signed by the founder of the party, Dr Hassan Ayariga on Wednesday June 17,2020, all interested party members for National Executive Positions should contact_ Hon. Abdul Rauf
_WhatsApp:0261910207.

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I bring you warm Greetings from the National headquarters of APC

All committed Party members who intends to contest for the various Positions available at the National Level as listed below

√.National Chairman
√.1st National vice chairman
√.2nd National vice chairman
√.National Organizer
√.Deputy National Organizer
√.National Women Organizer
√.Deputy National Women Organiser
√.National Youth Organizer
√.Deputy National Youth Organizer
√.National Communication Officer
√.Deputy National Communication Officer
√.National Treasurer
√.Deputy National Treasurer

These Directive’s are from Dr.Hassan Ayariga the Leader and Founder of All People’s Congress APC

The date for the National Delegates Congress will soon be communicated to the general public.

Equally, the Party will soon issue guidelines for the conduct of the Regional Acclamation on 27th June 2020

All interested persons Should kindly contact Hon. Abdul Rauf
WhatsApp:0261910207

…….Signed…..
Dr. Hassan Ayariga
(Founder and Leader of APC)

Source: PoliticsGhana.com