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Ghana, Korea ink $2bn deal to drive development agenda

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Ghana has secured a major financial boost for its development aspirations, inking a $2 billion framework arrangement with South Korea’s Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF).

The deal, signed on the margins of the 2024 Korea-Africa Summit, will bolster the implementation of Ghana’s key priority programs spanning infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, energy, roads and transport as well as ICT over the next five years.

The signing ceremony marks a significant milestone in the two nations’ long-standing bilateral economic development partnership. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam signed on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Ghana while the Foreign Minister for Korea, Mr. Cho Tae-yeol signed for the Government of the Republic of Korea. Present at the signing ceremony were Ghana’s Foreign Minister, Hon Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey and other dignitaries from both countries.

“The signing of the 2024-2028 Framework Arrangement represents a renewed commitment to our shared vision of sustainable development and prosperity,” Dr. Amin Adam stated, underscoring the strategic importance of the deal.

Expressing profound gratitude to the Korean government, the minister said, “On behalf of His Excellency President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo and the good people of Ghana, I want to express our sincere gratitude to the Korean government and the EDCF for their continued partnership and commitment to our development journey.”

The $2 billion financing facility is poised to catalyze transformative projects across multiple sectors, propelling Ghana’s development ambitions to new heights. Dr. Amin Adam highlighted the deal’s potential impact, stating, “With the provision of $2 billion from EDCF, we will embark on transformative projects that are set to redefine our nation’s infrastructure landscape. High-speed railways, highways, and sustainable energy systems are on our agenda.”

Furthermore, the framework arrangement will bolster Ghana’s efforts to enhance healthcare facilities, disease prevention, and health and education initiatives. “A healthy population is the bedrock of progress,” the minister emphasized, underscoring the government’s commitment to improving the well-being of its citizens.

Education remains a top priority, with plans to expand access to quality learning opportunities, vocational training, and digital literacy programs. “Our commitment to quality education remains unwavering,” Dr. Amin Adam affirmed, recognizing the pivotal role of an educated workforce in driving societal advancement.

Transparency and accountability are at the forefront of the government’s approach, with the minister assuring efficient project management and effective monitoring to maximize the investment’s impact. “We remain committed to ensuring efficient utilization of the EDCF resources through effective project management to maximize the impact of this investment,” he stated.

Dr. Amin Adam also seized the opportunity to highlight Ghana’s recent economic rebound, driven by prudent policies and robust growth. “Ghana has made notable strides in its macroeconomic landscape, underpinned by resilient and robust growth and substantial progress in key performance indicators,” he said, citing GDP growth exceeding expectations, declining inflation, and improvements in gross international reserves.

On his part, Mr. Cho Tae-yeol, expressed his happiness about the strong relations that existed between our two countries noting: “the strong relations between the two countries have been underpinned by high level engagements and effective communication between the leadership of the two countries.

The great friendship between the two heads of state undergirds what we are witnessing today”.  With Ghana and Korea on the verge of signing cooperation agreements in the areas of trade and investment, climate financing, defense and defense industry, he expressed his optimism that our bilateral relations will undoubtedly continue to deepen and broaden for the mutual benefit of our peoples. Ghana and Africa

The successful implementation of Ghana’s IMF-supported Post Covid-19 Programme for Economic Growth (PC-PEG) has been central to these achievements, with the second review in April 2024 leading to a staff-level agreement that is expected to trigger an additional $360 million disbursement, upon the IMF Board approval shortly  and bringing total disbursements to $1.56 billion.

Ghana’s delegation to Korea for the Africa-Korea Summit was led by President Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo and included Minister for Finance, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, Minister for Trade and Industry, K. T.Hammond,  Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shirley Ayokor Botchwey, and Minister for Health, Bernard Oko Boye and Minister for Communication and Digitalisation, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful.

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2025 AFCON qualifiers: Black Stars to hold first training session in Accra today

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The Black Stars will open camp in Accra on Monday, November 11, 2024, to begin preparations for their final two 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.

Otto Addo’s team will hold their first training session at the Accra Sports Stadium at 5:00 p.m. ahead of the matches against Angola and Niger.

Monday’s training session will be open to the media and fans, but Tuesday’s session will be held behind closed doors, according to the Ghana Football Association.

The team will travel to Luanda on Wednesday and hold their pre-match mandatory training at the Estádio 11 de Novembro.

The match against Angola will take place on Friday, November 15, in Luanda, before the Black Stars wrap up the qualifiers at the Accra Sports Stadium against Niger on Monday, November 18.

Ghana currently sits third in Group F with just two points from four games, and qualification is no longer in their hands.

The Black Stars must win their remaining matches and hope that Sudan, who have seven points, lose both of theirs in order to qualify.

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I saw his face and he was Jubilating Powerful Prophet Reveals Who He Saw Winning The Election

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As Ghana prepares for its upcoming 2024 elections, President Nana Akufo-Addo has issued a cautionary message to religious leaders regarding the increasing number of conflicting prophecies surrounding the electoral process. This warning comes at a time when prophetic support for various candidates is gaining visibility, notably for former President John Mahama.

One of the most prominent voices in this discourse is Prophet Clement, a respected spiritual leader known for his influential role in the community. Recently, Prophet Clement has made headlines by publicly declaring that he has received divine revelations affirming Mahama’s victory in the presidential race. He claims to have experienced visions of Mahama triumphing on ten distinct occasions.

In a recent public address, Prophet Clement shared his compelling visions, stating, “I have seen this several times. I saw Mahama’s face being painted with the Ghana map, and he was jubilating.” This vivid imagery has sparked discussions among citizens and political analysts alike, raising questions about the influence of spiritual insight on the electoral process.

The prophet has expressed a sense of divine mandate to pray for Mahama’s success and has indicated his readiness to support any candidate believed to be chosen by God. This endorsement comes at a critical juncture as President Akufo-Addo prepares to step down after two terms in office, following Ghanaian law that limits presidents to a maximum of two terms. This transition sets the stage for a highly competitive election as various candidates position themselves to fill the leadership void.

With the election date drawing near, anticipation is mounting across the nation. Ghanaians are encouraged to actively engage in political conversations that will shape the future of their country. As events unfold, the nation stands at a crossroads, and the outcomes of this electoral process are poised to influence Ghana’s political trajectory for years to come.

President Akufo-Addo’s warning serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between faith and politics in Ghana, urging both clergy and the public to approach the forthcoming elections with discernment and responsibility.

As prophetic backing for Mahama intensifies, many Ghanaians are closely monitoring the political landscape. The discussions surrounding Prophet Clement’s predictions have ignited both interest and debate within the electorate. Citizens are left to ponder the implications of these prophecies: Will Mahama’s candidacy align with the predictions of a certain victory, or could the election result in a surprising shift, bringing a different leader to the forefront?

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Black Stars defender Gideon Mensah reveals how confidentiality breach ruined his Barcelona transfer deal

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Black Stars full-back Gideon Mensah has shared details about a potential transfer to FC Barcelona that fell through five years ago due to a breach of confidentiality. In 2019, while Mensah was with Red Bull Salzburg, he was offered a loan move to Barcelona as a backup for Jordi Alba.

However, news of the deal leaked, breaking the confidentiality agreement and ultimately leading to the transfer’s collapse a missed opportunity that Mensah recalls as deeply disappointing.Reflecting on the moment, Mensah said, “I couldn’t resist thinking about the next flight to Spain.

The next day, I saw the news everywhere in Ghana that Barcelona wanted me. So, I called my agent, asking him what happened to keeping it quiet.” His agent was also unaware of how the information got out, which led to the transfer unraveling.

Today, Mensah plays for French Ligue 1 side AJ Auxerre and has earned nearly 30 caps with the Ghanaian national team, the Black Stars.

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