3rd Edition of Accra Inter-City Homowo Marathon fixed for August 3


The 3rd Edition of the Accra Inter-City Homowo Marathon has been fixed for Saturday, August 3, 2024.

The race is part of activities earmarked for the celebration of the annual Homowo Festival by the Gas.

A statement from the organisers, Medivents Consult, said, this year’s race would be in two categories; 21 and 10-Kilometers.

It said the race has been endorsed by the Ga Traditional Council (GTC) and it is expected to attract the best of athletes across the country.

The statement said this years’ event would also start at the Accra Sports Stadium and finish at the Bukom Boxing Arena.

It added that, the race which is one of the biggest in the country would also be preceded by a two-day Sports Fair, where there would be a platform for sports businesses to network, share ideas and also exhibit their products and services.

According to the statement, registration code for the race would be release in the course of the week to enable interested participants to register.

It noted that, the organisers would a
lso announce dates for the launch of the race and sponsors.

The 2023 Accra Inter-City Homowo Marathon was won by Kooga Atia and Juliana Zakat.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Five new records set at Ashanti Super Zonals Competition


Five new records were set at the 2024 Ashanti Regional Athletics Super Zonals Competition, held at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Kumasi.

Four of those records were set in the boys’ division of the competition, and one in the girls’ division.

Dennis Appiah Minkah, a final-year student of the Opoku Ware School (OWASS), made a new time in the boys’ 110-metre hurdles with 1371secs, breaking the old record set at 1384secs by Seidu. Baaba Mohammed of Jachie-Pramso Senior High School (SHS) in 2018.

The OWASS prodigy made another new record in the boys’ 400-metre hurdles, with a winning time of 5270secs as against the old record (5294secs) set by Evans Danquah of the T. I. Ahmadiyya SHS (AMASS) in 2018.

The T. I. AMASS’ 4 X 200-metre relay team also set a new time of 1:27:17secs to better the existing record of 1:27:54secs set in 2017.

Adu Yaw Gyasi, a final-year student of OWASS, set a new record in the boys’ high jump event with a jump of 206 metres to break the old record (203MTS), set by Kelvin Adu of Prempe
h College in 2019.

In the girls’ division, a new record was set by Blessing Obour of the Kumasi Anglican SHS (KASS) in the 3,000MTS with a new time of 10:03:12secs, as against the existing record of 10:08:46secs set by Lydia Ataa Afia of the Kumasi Academy (KUMACA) in 2012.

Meanwhile, Evans Gyan, a final-year student of the Antoa SHS was able to equal the old record in the boys’ pole vault with a jump of 360MTS.

The existing record was set in 2018 by Ali Yahaya of T.I.AMASS.

The 2024 Regional Athletics Super Zonals Competition saw Prempeh College emerging as champions of the boys’ division with 142 points, followed by OWASS (123 points) and T. I. AMASS (91.5 points).

It was the fourth time since 1988 that Prempeh College had won the Competition, having emerged champions in 2019, 2006 and 2002.

In the girls’ division, St. Louis SHS were crowned the winners with 150.5 points, followed by T. I. AMASS (114 points) and KASS (94 points).

More than 40 schools participated in the Regional Schools and Colleges
Athletics Competition, involving some 22 events in accordance with the IAAF rules.

Source: Ghana News Agency

‘We are ready to defend our title’ – Head Coach of the Black Challenge


Stephen Richard Oben Head Coach for the Ghana Amputee Football (GAF), has expressed confidence in the national amputee football team the Black Challenge, as they prepare for the Africa Amputee Cup of Nations (AAFCON) competition in Cairo, Egypt.

The team began their 12-day training camp ahead of the tournament, which would kick off on April 19-29, 2024.

Speaking to the media, Coach Obeng said his side were ready to defend the tittle again if the needed support and motivation were to be given to them.

He said, ‘we are ready to make history once again if we get the support and motivation from Ghanaians’.

‘Yes, we are under pressure to win the title for the third time since the Black Stars couldn’t make it in the just ended Africa Cup of Nations people are sending me messages on my social media asking for the trophy.’

Madam Christiana Nkrumah Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Amputee League Clubs Association (GALCA) said, ‘we are here to introduce the GAF team to the society, individuals, the public and
to private companies that from today the team would be going for camping towards the Egypt competition.

‘We can assure Ghanaians that if we give the team the needed support, they would bring the cup back to Ghana.’

Captain of the team, Richard Arthur Opentil also called on Ghanaians to support them in prayers ahead of the tournament.

‘We are starting the journey to Cairo as defending champions we are calling on Ghanaians to support us in prayers for us to bring the cup back home.’

Mr. Emmanuel Akpabli, Welfare Commissioner, commended Twellium Industries for their support and called on other companies for more support.

He said, ‘Twellium campany has done so well for the team, they are providing us drinks, water anytime we have an event and they have also donated an undisclosed among of money for the team’.

He said, ‘we are appealing to the government, individuals, private sectors to support the team as they are preparing for their third tittle in Egypt the team needs resources.’

Source: Ghana News Agen
cy

Ejisu NPP Primary: Vetting committee clears all nine aspirants


All nine aspirants seeking to replace the late Dr John Ampontuah Kumah as the next Member of Parliament (MP) for Ejisu Constituency have been cleared to contest by a vetting committee put together by the New Patrotic Party (NPP).

The committee chaired by the Regional Chairman, Mr Bernard Antwi Boasiako, said it would soon come out with guidelines for the primary scheduled for Saturday, April 13 following the successful vetting of the aspirants.

The nine aspirants battling for the single slot are Mr Kwabena Boateng, Dr Evans Duah, Mr Klinsman Karikari Mensah, Ms Helena Mensah, Ms Jacqueline Abena Pokua Amoah-Boaitey, Ms Portia Baffoe Abronye, Mr Kwesi Nyantekyi, Mr Aaron Prince Duah, and Ms Yaa Akyawmaa Aboagye.

Mr Evans Nimako, Director of Elections of the NPP, told the media after the vetting that all the aspirants were cleared to provide ample opportunities for party members interested in the race.

He disclosed that the national executives would meet the candidates on Tuesday.

He implored them to candi
dates to conduct their campaigns devoid of character assassinations and intemperate languages.

Mr Nimako thew more light on steps taken so far towards the primary and said: ‘The Committee has recommended that all of them be allowed to participate in this contest.

‘Also, we’ve taken them through the ballot and so balloting has also been done. We’ve informed them that the national executives of the party will meet them on Tuesday,’ he threw more light

Source: Ghana News Agency

National Ambulance Service educates pupils on basic life support techniques


As part of efforts to help pupils of Sanso Methodist Primary School in the Obuasi Municipality to make informed career choices, authorities of the school have been inviting various professionals to engage the pupils on their line of work.

The goal is to expose the children to various professions to enable them to adopt a good career path as they go through the academic mill.

In line with this initiative, the school recently engaged a legal practitioner to interacted with them on how they could develop their aspirations and achieve their potentials in the legal profession.

The latest to be invited to the school were officials of the National Ambulance Service, who engaged the pupils on basic life support techniques.

They were taken through Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Choking Management, and Blood Control techniques, with 250 pupils and staff of the school benefitting from the exercise.

Mr. Francis Koomson, the Obuasi Municipal Director of the National Ambulance Service, said the invitation was i
n line with their outreach programme targeted at educating students at the basic and senior high schools on basic life support mechanisms.

He also took the children through the core mandate of the Service, which is the provision of pre-hospital emergency care services to the populace, and stated that the Service also helped in public safety during national disasters.

He was optimistic that the education would go a long way to shape their ideas and knowledge on basic disaster response or first aid.

‘Though handicapped, the Service with the support of the Obuasi Municipal Assembly will continue to carry out its mandate and will speed up its efforts to offer public safety education to schools.’

Madam Sabina Yankson, Headmistress of the school, said the use of role models was a perfect tool to encourage, arouse and develop the pupils’ interest in education and as well appreciate the value of education.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Spotlight: Awa Penn, Cameroon’s AI genius


Awa Karsten Penn is a distinguished figure in the field of AI, holding the esteemed title of a certified AI innovator from Founderzs Business School in Spain.

Not only has Awa earned recognition as a Google Certified AI Generalist, but he has also made significant strides in the industry as the founder of a logistics AI platform and AItoolspedia, an online directory dedicated to AI tools.

His passion for AI extends beyond entrepreneurship. Awa is dedicated to demystifying the complexities of AI for individuals and businesses through comprehensive training programmes.

As a recognised top AI voice on LinkedIn, Awa leverages the platform to share insights, trends, and the potential of AI, engaging a wide audience in thoughtful discourse.

His contributions to the field are further solidified through his authorship of three pivotal book guides: ‘Mastery of Copilot’, ‘1000+ ChatGPT Prompts’ and ‘Mastering Prompt Engineering in ChatGPT Like a Pro’.

These publications have become essential reading for anyone loo
king to deepen their understanding of AI and its applications.

Also, Awa K. Penn’s work embodies a fusion of innovation, education, and leadership in the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence.

AI is the new deal and this Cameroonian genius has understood the assignment.

Source: Cameroon News Agency