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Aburi Girls’ to end Inter-House Sports celebration with Basketball Championship

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Aburi Girls’ Senior High School will conclude its annual Inter-House Sports Week celebrations with a basketball championship on Friday, February 21, at the Lower Court of the school.
This four-day event, organized under the guidance of Headmistress Madam Wilhelmina Obuobisa-Atakora, will see all eight houses, namely Aberdeen, Barradale, Chapel,
Edinburgh, Irene Anderson, Kilsyth, Royal Park, and Sylvia Asempa Houses are competing for honours in disciplines, including track and field events, handball, volleyball, netball, and basketball.
The championship aimed at helping select a strong team in preparation to defend the “Beposo Hann, Nyame Ne Hene” flag at upcoming sports competitions among second-cycle institutions in the Eastern region this year.
According to the organisers, the basketball competition will be played according to FIBA rules.
Former student of the school and current treasurer of the Ghana Basketball Association (GBA), Madam Aurora Commodore-Toppar, will be the special guest at the basketball event on Friday.
Madam Commodore-Toppar, a former basketball player for the school, expressed her intention to reunite with her former teammates to collaborate with the school administration in revitalizing the sport.
“Aburi Girls was well-known for its basketball prowess in the Eastern Region during the late 90s and early 2000s. We won the Eastern regional championships in 2000, showcasing our strength back then,” she recalled.
She noted that the standards have declined over the past decade and emphasised the need for alumni to come together to support the school with infrastructure improvements that would encourage more students to participate in basketball.
Defending champions of the basketball competition Aberdeen House will face off against Irene Anderson, while Edinburgh House takes on Sylvia Asempa House. Kilsyth will battle Barradale, and Royal Park will compete against Chapel House in the preliminary rounds.
By Raymond AckumeyMadam Aurora Commodore-Toppar
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Female Members of Parliament Undergo Affirmative Action Training in Ada

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May 9, 2025
A two-day training workshop was organised by the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) to sensitise Ghanaian female Members of Parliament (MPs) on the Affirmative Action (AA) Law was held from May 6-7 2025.
The workshop held at the Aqua Safari Resort in Ada aimed at providing the MPs with lobbying skills, advocacy and the necessary tools for the act to be fully enforced.
Madam Kathleen Addy, Chairperson of the NCCE, opening the workshop, said the sensitisation was important for the female MPs to help materialise the benefits envisaged in the law.
Madam Addy said there were a lot of reforms to be made to help more women emerge as parliamentarians, citing Rwanda, where 64 per cent of its parliamentarians are females.
Madam Addy said the AA law must impress upon political parties to reserve a percentage of their parliamentary seats for women, an intervention she believes would make women part of policymaking.
She lamented that Ghana has 50 per cent of its population being women but only 14 per cent of women in Ghana’s parliament are women.
The MPs expressed satisfaction about the workshop, acknowledging that women have always been marginalised and less catered for.
The Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Hon. Ablah Dzifa Gomashie, and MP for Ketu South and a queen mother in the Aflao Traditional Area, said that a female child could equally be raised by her parents to perform tasks of all kinds, rather than segregating duties to be performed with gender identification.
She said aside what biologically identifies us as men and women, and may be our strength levels, every other thing can be done by both genders, adding that countries that have women in leadership are doing better than Ghana.
The MP for Salaga South, Madam Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah, added her voice and said the Affirmative Action Law, which was passed and assented to last year, would not be one of the many laws that are not in use.
According to her, female MPs would get themselves acquainted with the law, engage various stakeholders, and then disseminate an action plan to the citizenry to empower and encourage many women to accept leadership positions in the country.

On Monday, May 7, 2025, the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts and MP for Ketu South, Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie launched the Fleet Pool Management Service (FPMS), a transport service by the Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC) that aims to solve the transportation challenges in the tourism sector.
According to Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie, the goal of the initiative is to ensure that movement between destinations in Ghana is as enjoyable as the attractions themselves.
She stated that tourism is not just about the sights. It is about the experience, and the experience starts the moment a tourist lands in Ghana. If transportation is poor, we risk losing visitors and damaging our reputation.





Abla Dzifa Gomashie stressed the need for better connectivity and called on African countries to work together to improve direct flight connections within the continent.
According to her, travelling across Africa is expensive and tiring. We therefore need partnerships with countries that have national carriers to make this easier, she stated.
The Fleet Pool Management Service (FPMS) is designed not just as a short-term strategy, but as a model for long-term transformation.
It will help support better driving standards, compliance with national regulations, and overall growth in the tourism ecosystem.
The minister urged other tourism-related businesses, such as hotels, restaurants, and cultural institutions, to also reflect Ghana’s identity in what they offer by playing Ghanaian music in their hotel lobbies, decorating the place with local art, and serving Ghanaian food in creative ways. She asked hoteliers to let tourists feel the culture at every turn.
Concluding her address, she urged stakeholders to embrace innovation and a spirit of service, which has Ghana’s development at the forefront.
She expressed confidence that, with collective effort, tourism could become a key pillar of the nation’s economic growth.
The Ag. The Chief Executive Officer of the GTDC said the FPMS will use the Private Public Partnership Approach to improve transportation in the tourism sector, with GTDC doing the legwork to get the customers.
To do this, he said the GTDC will ensure that there is a database on drivers to organise tour driving and track to give accurate information to tourists.
Though he acknowledged that collecting data in Ghana is cumbersome and challenging, he said GTDC will support by organising this using a different kind of orientation.
The initiative is a way to position Ghana by helping to overcome the challenges for us to achieve the Black Star Experience.
According to Prof. Kobby Mensah, FPMS is a forward-looking transport network that would ensure a professional system that has a dependable supply system in place.
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