Kumasi High School launches 60th anniversary

Kumasi High School has launched its 60th anniversary which is scheduled to be climaxed on July 27, 2024, with a grand durbar at the school’s premises.

The colourful event, which saw the unveiling of the anniversary logo, brought together hundreds of old boys and other stakeholders to lend their support to the year-long celebration.

The theme chosen for the anniversary is, ’60 Years of Holistic Education in a Safe School Environment. What Next?

The occasion was also used to raise funds to finance the establishment of an ultra-modern sports complex as an anniversary project.

Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, the Minister for Education, in a keynote address, said 60 years of imparting knowledge to young Ghanaians was a feat worth celebrating.

He said Kumasi High School had been at the forefront of the provision of quality education since its establishment, contributing immensely to the human resource base of the country.

The school, according to the Minister, had come a long way as an educational institution having achieved many academic laurels in its 60-year existence, and stressed the need for stakeholders to do more to take the school to the next level.

He said Kumasi High School has had its fair share of infrastructural development since 2017 when the current administration assumed office under the leadership of President Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo.

Dr Adutwum, who is also an old student of the school, said for many years the school was ignored in the area of infrastructural development until the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Government returned to office in 2017.

‘Can you imagine Kumasi High School did not have an assembly hall, but Nana Akufo-Addo has given us one as well as a new two-storey classroom block,’ he asked amidst thunderous applause from the students.

He said the school’s science laboratory had also been transformed into a 21st-century laboratory with modern equipment needed to facilitate the study of science.

The government is committed to providing all the necessary logistics required to promote holistic and quality education across the country and Kumasi High School will not be left out, the Minister assured.

Prof. Kwame Adom Frimpong, Chairman of the Public Interest Accountability Committee (PIAC), who chaired the occasion, paid glowing tribute to past and present teaching and non-teaching staff for how far they had brought the school.

He commended them for nurturing thousands of students, who were currently contributing to national development in various sectors of the economy.

‘Their unwavering commitment and tireless efforts have left an indelible mark on each and every one of us. They understood our hopes and tears and guided us in our quest for knowledge and wisdom,’ he noted as an old boy himself.

He said the school had produced exceptional leaders who were excelling in their various fields of endeavours and urged such people to contribute their quota to the development of the school.

Mr Bernard Hall-Baidoo, Headmaster of the school, acknowledged the continuous support from old students and all stakeholders towards the development of the school.

Source: Ghana News Agency

NPP closes nomination for Flagbearship race

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) today, Saturday, June 24, officially closed the nomination for its flagbearship race.

Nine out of the ten aspirants who picked nomination forms successfully filed.

Mr Joe Ghartey, a former Minister for Railways and Member of Parliament (MP) for Essikado-Ketan, was the last to submit his presidential nomination form on Saturday.

Mr Ghartey was given a rousing welcome by his supporters when he arrived at the NPP headquarters at Asylum Down to submit the form.

The five-time lawmaker, speaking to the media after filing his nomination, said he was ready to make a significant impact on the political landscape.

He promised to transform the country and improve the living standards of all Ghanaians when elected NPP Flagbearer and eventually, President of Ghana.

The NPP opened nomination for its presidential primary on May 26, 2023.

The Party has slated August 26 for its Special Elections and November 4, for the National Conference to elect a flagbearer for the 2024 general election.

Those who have filed nominations are; Mr Kennedy Agyapong, a Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Mr Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, a former General Secretary of the NPP, Mr Kwadwo Poku, an Energy Expert, Mr Alan Kyerematen, a former Trade and Industry Minister, and Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

The rest are; Mr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, a former Food and Agriculture Minister, Mr Boakye Agyarko, a former Energy Minister, Mr Edward Addai-Nimo, a former MP for Asante Mampong, and Dr Kofi Konadu Apraku, an Economist.

Source: Ghana News Agency

GJA honours Odeneho Kwaku Appiah

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has honoured Chairman Odeneho Kwaku Appiah (COKA), a Former Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Afigya Kwabre South Constituency for his immense support and contribution to journalism practice in the Ashanti region.

The GJA described Odeneho Kwaku Appiah as one of the pillars in the development of the media space within the Ashanti region and beyond.

In a citation to honour him at the Ashanti regional media excellence awards in Kumasi, the GJA said Odeneho Kwaku Appiah was, ‘A friend and partner to trust among journalists or media houses since 1998.’

‘You are the kind of personality irrespective of your political affiliation, always believing that unity is strength where there is teamwork and collaboration; that is when only wonderful things can be achieved ‘.

‘Truly, you are selfless, boundless partner and warrior in the media development within Ghana and beyond.

Your lifeline support to the media fraternity is really admirable and you indeed walk your talk,’ the citation read.

It said Odeneho Kwaku Appiah had imparted in the media good ethics and professionalism and extraordinarily managed characters and dispelled the fears and worries in media activism, adding that, ‘Whenever we need you, you are always there to support us and shows us the way ‘.

Source: Ghana News Agency

U-23 AFCON: Our objective is to qualify for the Olympic Games and win the ultimate – Coach Ibrahim Tanko

Ibrahim Tanko, Head Coach of Ghana’s Under 23 side, Black Meteors says his target for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament is to qualify for the next Olympic Games and also win the trophy at stake.

Ghana would hope to make their first appearance at the Olympic Games since 2004 as they battle other continental masters in search of a ticket.

Speaking at a pre-match conference, the gaffer said ‘Our preparations have been good. We started in Ghana and went to Egypt. Our objective is to qualify and win the ultimate’.

He noted that despite the hunger to qualify for the Olympic Games, there was also a task to accomplish, which was to win the AFCON title.

He said his experience, and that of his Technical Team members in the previous editions of the tournament had helped to get the boys poised for action as they begin their campaign against Congo at the Prince Moulay Abdullah Sports Stadium on Sunday.

The Head Coach said this year’s event was going to be an interesting one following the preparations made so far by the participating teams.

Ghana after the game against Congo, would face hosts Morocco and Guinea respectively in Group A.

Source: Ghana News Agency

GFA academies to develop grassroots talents in the offing

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced plans to establish football academies as part of its strategy to promote grassroots football and unearth talents.

Mr Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku, the President of the GFA, who announced this, said the football administration planned to develop the football infrastructure base to offer opportunities and nurture young talents.

To this end, he said, the GFA would partner with some second-cycle schools in the Northern, Middle and Southern belts to unearth young football talents at the Junior High School levels, preparing to transition into the second-cycle schools.

‘I am also very happy to use this platform to announce that the Upper East Region will be the first and foremost beneficiary of what will be the GFA football academy.

‘The GFA in conjunction with the Bolgatanga Senior High School (Big Boss) will announce a partnership and the establishment of the first ever Ghana Football Association Senior High School project called GFA football academy.

‘The FA will scout for talents in the JHS system specifically JHS three (boys and girls) and the topmost talents in Northern Ghana will be brought to Big Boss so that they will study and learn football. We will do the same in the middle belt specifically in the Ashanti Region and will do the third one in the Greater Accra Region, representing the Southern zone’.

The GFA President made this disclosure at the commissioning of the first phase and sod-cutting ceremony of the second phase of Winkogo Technical Centre being funded by the FIFA Forward 1.0 programme.

Mr Okraku explained that the move to establish the academies was to provide a platform for students who had football talents to develop their potential while pursuing their studies.

‘It is the intention of the GFA to make a big statement and a proud statement that it is possible for our kids to have normal education and to also pursue a career in football, so we will combine football and education,’ he added.

The first phase consists of FIFA standard artificial football Astroturf, floodlights connected to the national grid, two technical benches, two movable goalposts, a standby generator to power lights, an inner perimeter, fencing wall around the entire parcel of land.

The second phase of the project would comprise a modern office for the Upper East Regional Football Association, changing rooms for teams and officials, and spectator stands among others.

The project would be able to host all matches, from grassroots football to the Premier League level.

The Upper East Region has one division-one team, 24-second division clubs, 21 third-division clubs, seven women division-one clubs and 84 juvenile clubs.

Unlike before, the region did not have a single standard pitch and teams which qualified for division one and the Premier League had to always travel to Tamale to play their home matches.

Mr Salifu Shaibu Zida, the Upper East Regional Chairman of the GFA, noted that the project was a big relief to the football industry in the region.

Source: Ghana News Agency

U-23 AFCON: Ernest Nuamah joins Black Meteors camp?

Nordsjaelland Winger, Ernest Nuamah has joined the Black Meteors camp in Rabat as they prepare for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament.

The 19-year-old featured in Black Stars’ AFCON qualifier game against Madagascar and was expected to join the Meteors after the assignment.

Nuamah is likely to feature in Coach Ibrahim Tanko’s starting eleven against Congo this Sunday to help make things smooth with his skilful and pacy play.

His presence in the squad comes as a huge boost, having played an important role in the qualification process against Algeria.

Ghana would journey towards achieving success against hosts Morocco, Guinea and Congo in Group A to increase their chances of winning the trophy this time round.

The team is confident of booking a ticket to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

The U-23 AFCON is slated for June 24 to July 8, 2023.

Source: Ghana News Agency