Nikola Jokic leads Denver Nuggets to first NBA Championship

Nikola Jokic poured in 28 points with 16 rebounds and four assists against the Miami Heat Tuesday morning, June 13, to hand the Denver Nuggets their first-ever NBA title.

It was a final with a rhythm dictated by the Nuggets, as they saw off Jimmy Butler and teammates in a 4-1 series.

Game five on Tuesday ended 94-89, sealing coach Malone and the Nugget’s entry into NBA franchise history as Champions.

Jokic was named the 2023 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player. He had lost the honour for the regular season to Joel Embiid.

The 28-year-old becomes the first Serbian to win the NBA Championship.

His accomplishment came hours after another Serbian, Novak Djokovic, won the 2023 French Open. The tennis player became the highest Grand Slam winner with 23 titles.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

ANGOTIC2023: Minister of Telecommunications speaks of need to take technological innovation to communities

Angolan minister of Telecommunications, Technologies and Information and Social Communication Mário de Oliveria stressed Monday in Luanda the need to make information technologies available to the communities and contribute to the development of the country.

Mário de Oliveira was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 3rd edition of ANGOTIC 2023 – International Forum on Information and Communication Technologies of Angola, under the theme “Connectivity and Technological Modernization”.

The official stressed the need to extend technological services throughout the national territory, connecting the country to the world.

ANGOTIC 2023 is a global event on information and communication technologies, organised and promoted by the Angolan Government, through the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technologies and Social Communication.

The event aims to promote debate around current, global and future issues of information and communication technologies (ICT).

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

President leaves for Spain for conference on vaccination

Angolan head of State João Lourenço left Luanda Monday for Spain to participate in the Global Conference on the Impact of Vaccination, taking place on June 13-15.

The Head of State was invited to attend the event, promoted by GAVI (Global Alliance for Vaccines), taking into account his “very prominent” participation in vaccination against Covid-19 in Africa.

In the event, the President of the Republic is expected to deliver his speech, according to a note from the Presidency’s Press Secretary.

The meeting will also gather, among other entities, the representatives of multilateral organisations, governments, civil society, companies and universities.

Participants in the meeting will assess the impact achieved by Gavi (an initiative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) from January 2021 until now, a period in which the initiative faced the double challenge of supporting, with its partners, routine immunization and respond to the needs of Covid-19.

Gavi data indicate that, since 2021, the initiative has provided more than 1.9 billion doses of Covid-19 to 146 countries, through COVAX, and supported 32 immunisation campaigns in response to outbreaks that occurred in the year 2022.

The Vaccines Alliance has also revitalised its immunization programme against HPV (prevents against cancer), and should support the launch of the first vaccine against malaria in the world, later this year.

Since its creation in 2000, Gavi – Alliance of Vaccines has helped to immunize more than 981 million children and prevented more than 16.2 million deaths, which has helped to reduce, by half, child mortality in 73 countries of low income.

Gavi also plays a key role in improving global health security by supporting health systems and funding global stockpiles of Ebola, cholera and yellow fever vaccines.

After two decades, Gavi is focused on protecting, in particular, children who have not received any vaccine.

The Global Alliance for Vaccines brings together developing country and donor governments, the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, the World Bank, vaccine industries, technical agencies, civil society, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and other private sector partners

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

University Don cautions public against use of alcohol for sex

Prof Eugene Kufuor Maafo Darteh of the Department of Population and Health, University of Cape Coast (UCC), has warned that having sex under the influence of alcohol can have a dire personal and social consequences.

There is recent craze for sex boosters among the youth in Ghana and the media is inundated with countless assorted alcoholic beverages touted for their ability to enhance sex drive.

However, Prof Darteh said the use of alcohol and related drugs for sex, impaired judgement and led people to abandon or forget to use contraceptives such as condoms for protection against Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infections (STDs/STIs).

The ramifications, he cautioned, were a hike in STDs, unwanted pregnancies, abortions and deaths among others, which could weigh heavily on the health system and the economy.

The Professor of Social Dimensions of Sexual and Reproductive Health, gave the caution when he delivered his professorial inaugural address on the theme: ‘Eating the Forbidden Fruits: Reflections on Risky Sexual Behaviours among Young Women in Ghana over the Last Three Decades.’

Prof Darteh observed that despite efforts by traditional, religious and legal systems to check Risky Sexual Behaviours among the youth, the menace remained a major public health concern.

Beyond the use of alcohol for sex, he noted, the youth were also actively engaged in early sex, multiple sex partners, unprotected sexual affairs, age mixing (having sugar mummies and daddies) and early marriage.

Citing data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey, he said in 1988, 43.73 per cent of young people from 15 to 24 years had sex before age 16 but reduced to 27.8 in 2014.

However, he observed that 9.74 per cent of the same age group had multiple sex partners in 2003 and increased to 63 per cent in 2014.

He added that less than six per cent used condoms in 1998 when data was collected and in 2014, it was less the seven per cent.

‘It means that our young people are not using the condoms, but they are having sex, having multiple sexual partners and are mixing ages,’ he noted.

‘If nothing is done about these risky sexual behaviours, it will shake the foundation of our health, our wellbeing and our education,’ he added.

When that happened, he indicated, Ghana risked missing SDG goals one, two, three, four and five which dealt with poverty reduction, elimination of hunger, good health, quality education and gender equality respectively.

Prof Darteh called for the development of the skills and potentials of the future generation aged 15 to 24 to mitigate the incidence of such Risky Sexual Behaviours.

‘The size is huge and so when we get them well-educated and in good health, they move into proper adulthood and they are going to create a certain labour force that propels the economic development,’ he said.

He said young people should be equipped with the appropriate sexual education to ensure they did not engage in the Risky Sexual Behaviours.

Prof Darteh said there was also a need to provide holistic services which offered all forms of services to encourage young people to seek help.

‘We need to ensure that services that target young people will cater for their minds and bodies,’ he stressed.

Prof Darteh was first appointed lecturer at the then Department of Geography and Tourism, UCC in 2007, was promoted to senior lecturer in 2013, moved up to Association Professor in, February 2018 and a full Professor in February 2021.

He has more than 65 peer reviewed journal articles in Scopus indexed journals, a book chapter, a few technical reports and modules to his credit.

Over the period of his employment at the UCC, he has supervised and graduated five PhD holders, and more the 30 M.Phil. and MA thesis.

He has provided mentorship to a few young academics who are occupying positions in academia, research and industry.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Seychelles and Maldives pledge to elevate relations to “strategic partnership” level

Seychelles’ President Wavel Ramkalawan and First Lady Linda Ramkalawan received a ceremonial welcome in the Maldives on Monday, as part of ? state visit from June 11-14 undertaken on the invitation of Maldivian President, according to a joint press statement.

The visit is the first time a Seychellois head of state undertakes a state visit to the neigbouring island nation.

“The visit is a true reflection of the shared commitment of the two countries to take their relationship to new heights, as neighbours in the Indian Ocean, sharing similar historical, socio-economic, and cultural values and bonds,” said the statement.

The two presidents held talks with the aim of increasing their bilateral relations to “a strategic partnership,” said the statement.

During the official talks, the two leaders highlighted the importance of people-to-people contacts, and the need to promote cultural exchanges and economic linkages between the two countries.

They spoke about the need to exchange experiences in the field of tourism and discussed ways to “effectively address the detrimental effects of climate change through global mechanisms, including working together to ensure that the hard-won Loss and Damage Fund is operationalised at COP28,” as small island developing states (SIDS) that form part of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS).

Among other topics of discussion were sustainable development, the Blue Economy, maritime security, fisheries, drug trafficking and the need for SIDS to continue to push for a multidimensional vulnerability index (MVI) in global financing structures.

Furthermore, “The two leaders agreed to enhance multilateral cooperation, including collaborating closely at the United Nations on issues of mutual interest such as addressing climate change, protection and promotion of human rights, the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The two leaders also agreed to collaborate closely through other multilateral avenues such as IORA and the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS). President Ramkalawan congratulated the Maldives on its membership to the OACPS as well as its Presidency of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly for the period September 2021 to September 2022.”

Following their discussions, the two leaders witnessed the exchange of the bilateral agreements, namely the agreement on a short stay visa waiver, an air services agreement, a memorandum of understanding for youth development cooperation and a protocol for cooperation to combat transnational organised crime and other maritime and safety threats.

Source: Seychelles News Agency

Medeama clinch historic first league title as Hearts, Great Olympics survive

It was all joy at the Tarkwa Akoon Park as Medeama FC beat Tamale City 3-0 to clinch their first Ghana Premier League (GPL) title.

The ‘Mauve and Yellow’ delivered an impressive performance as they thumped their counterparts, Tamale City, who have been relegated just after a year of gaining promotion.

Jonathan Mensah’s hattrick ensured Medeama stayed top of the league with 60 points, followed by Aduana Stars (55 points), who beat Bechem United 1-0 to take the second spot.

Accra Hearts of Oak prevented an unwanted history of dropping into the relegation zone after securing a point away at Berekum Chelsea.

It was a scoreless stalemate at Golden City Park as Hearts got the needed point to ensure survival.

Great Olympics, who were third from bottom heading into the last game of the season, secured a vital 2-1 victory against Nsoatreman at the Sogakope Park.

Two second-half goals from Emmanuel Nettey and Michael Osei ensured victory for the ‘Dade Boys,’ who moved out of the relegation zone.

Elsewhere, Legon Cities and Karela United secured 3-2 victories against Samartex and Kotoku Royals, respectively, to avoid the drop.

Accra Lions secured a vital point away at Bibiani Gold Stars to ensure they stayed in the Premier League for another season.

Asanted Kotoko ensured a place in the top four after a goalless game against Dreams FC at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

Scores at a glance:

Aduana Stars 1-0 Bechem United

Asante Kotoko 0-0 Dreams FC

Berekum Chelsea 0-0 Hearts of Oak

Gold Stars FC 0-0 Accra Lions FC

Great Olympics 2-1 Nsoatreman FC

Kotoku Royals 2-3 Karela United

Legon Cities 3-2 FC Samartex 1996

Medeama SC 3-0 Tamale City FC

Source: Ghana News Agency