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Gov’t Moves To Secure COVID-19 Vaccines As Over 100 Cases Are Recorded

In preparation for a possible COVID-19 comeback, the government is acting to obtain COVID-19 vaccines locally, according to Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.
The minister acknowledged that COVID-19 cases had recently increased, with the majority of infections occurring at the University of Ghana campus. According to him, the Omicron variation is the main cause of the cases.
Speaking before Parliament, Mr. Akandoh said that 107 of the 316 suspected cases have been verified.
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He did, however, reassure the public that the new illnesses have not been connected to any hospitalizations or fatalities.
In keeping with worldwide trends, Mr. Akandoh clarified that although the COVID-19 vaccine is no longer a part of Ghana’s regular immunization schedule, it is still an essential tool for halting the spread of the virus and lowering the risk of serious illness and death.
“In preparation for a potential surge, we have initiated the necessary processes to secure vaccines in-country,” the Minister stated.
He reaffirmed the government’s dedication to safeguarding the health of those who are most at risk, including the elderly and those with underlying medical issues.
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“This is consistent with our commitment to safeguarding the health of vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly and individuals with underlying health conditions who are more likely to suffer serious complications from COVID-19,” he added.
In order to enable prompt deployment in the event that infection rates start to rise again, Mr. Akandoh reassured the public that the government is still taking the initiative in its pandemic response strategy.
He also assured Ghanaians that there are still efficient COVID-19 therapy options accessible. He mentioned that people with mild to moderate symptoms who also have diabetes or hypertension should take Paxlovid, an antiviral drug given twice daily for five days.
“Most people recover at home with symptom-based treatment,” he said. “But our hospitals are also well-prepared to manage more serious cases, including with oxygen therapy and comprehensive clinical care.”
In his closing remarks, Mr. Akandoh reaffirmed the government’s dedication to public health and emphasized the significance of national preparedness, especially for the most vulnerable.
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Government To Convert National Cathedral Site Into National Cultural Convention Centre

The government has announced plans to convert the stalled National Cathedral project into a National Cultural Convention Centre (NCCC), positioning it as the flagship hub for Ghana’s burgeoning creative economy and cultural diplomacy efforts.
According to a policy document under the new 24-hour economy initiative for culture, creative arts and tourism dubbed “SH0W24”, the NCCC will be established in partnership with the AfCFTA Secretariat and is expected to become Africa’s leading venue for international exhibitions, film festivals, trade shows and summits.
The initiative, government says, will address a critical infrastructure gap while avoiding conflict with religious or national values.
“At the national level, a bold flagship intervention is proposed: converting the National Cathedral site into the National Cultural Convention Centre (NCCC), in partnership with the AfCFTA Secretariat. This venue will serve as Africa’s premier cultural diplomacy and creative economy forum, hosting international exhibitions, film festivals, trade shows, and summits-filling a critical infrastructure gap without conflicting with national values or faith institutions,” the document states.
The NCCC project forms part of a broader plan to revitalise the creative arts, culture and tourism sectors as pillars of economic transformation. It marks a significant shift in the use of the controversial cathedral site, which has faced public scrutiny over delays, cost overruns and its relevance.
Under SH0W24, the centre will serve as the crown jewel in Ghana’s creative economy infrastructure. It is projected to host large-scale events and exhibitions that will place Ghana firmly on the global cultural map.
Feasibility studies for SHOW24 are scheduled for Phase 1 of implementation (2025-2026), with full commissioning expected by Phase 3 (2028-2030).
Other actions included in the SHOW24 strategy are the establishment of a National Creators Academy to train youth in music, film, fashion, digital media, and cultural performance. The training will integrate modern tools like AI and virtual reality, as well as business and cultural literacy.
In addition, over 250 community centres are set to be built or refurbished nationwide under the 24H+ Community Centre Network. These will operate 24/7 and serve as venues for training, production, exhibitions, and performances, stimulating night-time economic activity and local creative industries.
To boost market access, the initiative will also introduce the Ghana Cultural Passport, a digital platform offering curated cultural experiences for tourists, especially those from the diaspora. Ghana’s embassies will be equipped to promote creative exports, while licensing and export support systems will connect local creatives to global distribution networks.
Financing support will be provided through the 24H+ Value Chain Financing Facility and a Technical Assistance Grant Facility, both aimed at sustaining creative entrepreneurs and enterprises.
The SH0W24 document highlights the enormous potential of the creative sector to drive employment, youth innovation and global cultural influence. However, it also acknowledges deep-rooted constraints, such as inadequate infrastructure and fragmented talent pipelines, which the new programme seeks to address systematically.
Phase 2 of the rollout (2026-2027) will see the operationalisation of the Ghana Cultural Passport, the launch of regional cultural programmes, and the establishment of creative districts across the country. By Phase 3, the focus will shift to export expansion and international partnerships.
With the proposed NCCC, the government hopes to reposition Ghana as a cultural powerhouse in Africa, transforming its creative assets into viable economic drivers while preserving and promoting its rich cultural identity.
The National Cathedral project, originally launched in 2018 as a symbol of national unity and religious faith, has been one of the most controversial public infrastructure projects in Ghana’s recent history. Intended to serve as a non-denominational Christian worship centre, the project was plagued by delays, lack of transparency, ballooning costs and public outcry over the use of state funds in a secular republic.
Despite initial assurances that it would be funded largely through private donations, millions of cedis in public funds were allocated without clear accountability, leading to calls from civil society groups, opposition parties, and even some clergy for a halt or complete review of the project.
Its conversion into the NCCC signals a major policy pivot, one that the government believes will transform the contested site into a space of inclusive national value.
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VIDEO: Two St. Louis SHS Students Caught Hiding in Car Trunk in Foiled Break-Bounds Attempt

Two students of St. Louis Senior High School in Kumasi were apprehended by school staff after they were found hiding in the trunk of a private vehicle in a foiled attempt to break bounds.
The incident occurred during a routine inspection of vehicles entering and exiting the school premises. According to school authorities, the vehicle in question had entered the campus under the pretense of picking up a passenger through the Bolt ride-hailing service.
However, suspicions were raised when the driver attempted to leave the school without picking up any visible passenger. Security officers, unconvinced by his explanation, insisted on a thorough search of the vehicle. The search led to the shocking discovery of the two students concealed in the trunk.
The students were immediately handed over to school authorities for further disciplinary action, while the driver of the vehicle was also questioned.
School officials have since reiterated their commitment to enforcing discipline and safeguarding students’ welfare, and have urged parents to support the school’s efforts in maintaining order on campus.
Investigations into the incident are ongoing.
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Prempeh College Crowned Champions of 2025 Luv FM High School Debate

Prempeh College has emerged as the champions of the 2025 Luv FM High School Debate, defeating Kumasi High School in a thrilling grand finale that captivated audiences across the Ashanti Region and beyond.
Debating the motion, “Politicians are more corrupt than civil servants,” both schools delivered compelling arguments, showcasing deep research, critical thinking, and persuasive speaking.
Ultimately, Prempeh College won the day with a final score of 231 points (50.22%), narrowly edging past Kumasi High School, who secured 229 points (49.78%). The victory came by majority decision, with 2 out of 3 judges awarding the contest to Prempeh College.

Organized by Luv FM, a member of the Multimedia Group Limited, in collaboration with the Ghana Education Service (GES), the debate provided a powerful platform for young intellectuals to engage on pressing societal issues. This year’s motion stirred thought-provoking discussion around ethics, governance, and public service in Ghana.
The final was a display of high-level debating, with both schools receiving commendation for their eloquence, structure, and analytical depth. However, Prempeh College’s refined delivery and ability to effectively rebut key points proved decisive in the eyes of the judges.
Their victory adds to their distinguished record in academic and extracurricular excellence, further cementing their reputation as a powerhouse in student leadership and discourse.
The 2025 Luv FM High School Debate received support from several corporate sponsors, media partners, and educational institutions, underscoring the importance of youth development and civic education in Ghana.
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