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This is why Dr Bawumia is trending with the Ghana Card

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This is why Dr Bawumia is trending with the Ghana Card

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has been trending on Twitter after he declared his choice of the Ghana Card over road interchanges in the country’s quest for development.

Speaking at the Accra Business School, Dr Bawumia said the national identification card is more beneficial than 1,000 interchanges.

“We have implemented a national identification system and today we have 16 million Ghanaians with unique identities and that is a major transformation. And sometimes a lot of people don’t even appreciate what the impact of the Ghana Card is.

“But if you gave me 1000 interchanges and a Ghana Card, I will choose the Ghana Card because it is more impactful,” he said on Thursday.

His comment, however, has not sat well with many social media users.

Taking to the microblogging network, tweeps wondered how development could be facilitated by the Ghana Card when infrastructural projects like interchanges are critical to the growth of the economy.

“The value of Ghana Card is worth more than 1000 Interchanges and that’s a fact.  Please let us be serious,” a user noted.

Some were of the view that, although Ghana Card is important, good roads, in especially rural areas, could improve the agricultural sector.

Ghana Card registration was re-launched by the Akufo-Addo administration on Friday, September 15, 2017.

Government sought to make the card serve as a unique identifier for both resident and non-resident Ghanaians as well as permanently resident foreign nationals.

Since its implementation, many have argued that it would eventually be a great asset for the national planning and development of this country.

Fast forward, the card has been linked to some critical economic and social sectors of the country.

Currently, the card serves as a SSNIT card and is recognised by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

The Bank of Ghana also announced that the Ghana Card is now the only approved card for all bank transactions in the country.

Also, the National Communication Authority (NCA) has asked citizens to re-register their SIM Cards with their Ghana Cards.

Source: Myjoyoneline.com

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Discovering Paradise: A Comprehensive Guide to Accra’s Popular Beaches

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From the noisy and crowded Labadi Beach to the quiet and isolated Tawala Beach, Accra's beaches appeal to a wide spectrum of inclinations. Accra offers a beach for everyone, whether you're looking for water sports, cultural attractions, or just a calm day by the sea. Accra's beaches, with their warm hospitality, vibrant culture, and breathtaking coastal vistas, guarantee an amazing experience for anybody wishing to relax in a tropical paradise.

Accra, Ghana’s dynamic capital city, is recognised not just for its rich history, vibrant culture, and bustling markets, but also for its magnificent beaches, which draw both residents and visitors. Accra, with its warm tropical environment and a coastline that spans along the Gulf of Guinea, provides a broad choice of beaches to suit a variety of tastes. In this detailed itinerary, we will visit several of Accra’s most popular beaches, each with its distinct charm and character.

  • Labadi Beach (La Pleasure Beach):
  • Labadi Beach, popularly known as La Pleasure Beach, is located just east of the city centre in the Labadi district.
  • Attractions: Labadi Beach is a popular destination for both residents and visitors due to its vibrant environment. Beach volleyball, horseback riding, and cultural performances are among the activities available to visitors. The beach is also dotted with lively beach bars and restaurants that provide delectable local and foreign fare.
  • Kokrobite Beach:
  • Kokrobite Beach is about 25 kilometres west of Accra, and it is easily accessible by car.
  • Attractions: Kokrobite is a more relaxed choice than Labadi, making it a favourite among people looking for a peaceful retreat. The beach is well-known for its golden beaches, palm palms, and welcoming residents. It’s an excellent location for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Visitors may also visit a neighbouring fishing town and learn about the native way of life.
  • Bojo Beach:
  • Bojo Beach is located on the outskirts of Accra, near the Kokrobite neighbourhood.
  • Attractions: Bojo Beach, accessible by a scenic canoe journey, is recognised for its peaceful setting and pristine surroundings. The beach has picnic pavilions, making it an ideal venue for families and friends. Water sports such as jet skiing and boat cruises are also available to visitors. The beach is particularly well-known for its birding prospects.
  • Tawala Beach:
  • Tawala Beach is located in the Ada Foah district, some 90 km east of Accra.
  • Tawala Beach provides a more quiet and clean setting. Coconut palms surround the beach, giving natural shade for enjoyment. Tawala also serves as a gateway to the Volta Estuary, where visitors may go on boat tours and see the gorgeous surroundings. The tranquil atmosphere makes it a great destination for people seeking a calm escape.
  • Osu Castle Beach (Christianborg Castle Beach):
  • Osu Castle Beach is located in the middle of Accra, close the Christiansborg Castle.
  • Attractions: This beach provides a distinct combination of history and pleasure. Visitors may see the famous Christiansborg Castle before relaxing on the beautiful beaches. The beach is relatively calm, offering a nice respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. The neighbouring Arts Centre and Oxford Street provide shopping choices for souvenirs and local crafts.

Conclusion

From the noisy and crowded Labadi Beach to the quiet and isolated Tawala Beach, Accra’s beaches appeal to a wide spectrum of inclinations. Accra offers a beach for everyone, whether you’re looking for water sports, cultural attractions, or just a calm day by the sea. Accra’s beaches, with their warm hospitality, vibrant culture, and breathtaking coastal vistas, guarantee an amazing experience for anybody wishing to relax in a tropical paradise.

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Winneba Ramsar site not sold – Afenyo-Markin

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He blamed the claims on the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Alexander Afenyo-Markin, Member of Parliament for Effutu, has blocked the sale of the holy woodland utilised in deer shooting during the yearly Aboakyire festival to certain investors.

Some residents of Winneba in the Central Region’s Effutu constituency came to the streets on Tuesday to express their outrage over claims of the sale of the Ramsar site in Winneba to investors for mining interests.

Speaking to media, the Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament stated that such statements are false and should be ignored.

He blamed the claims on the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

“The NDC in my constituency has come out with serious allegations to the effect that government officials, including my office, sat unconcerned and allowed people to buy the sacred forest of Effutu where we go for deer hunting for the mining of lithium and I simply want to say that this allegation is false.”

“In fact, the Minerals Commission two years ago stated the effect that such an application has not even been received by them, not to mention approving a company to mine lithium in that sacred forest, and so I want to put it on record that there is no such thing.”

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Asantehene makes history as first black monarch to appear in a British Pirelli calendar

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The Cal's cover photo has Otumfuo accompanied by members of his traditional council, including linguists and warriors.

Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has made history by being the first Black Monarch to appear on the coveted 2024 Pirelli Calendar.

The Pirelli is a distinguished yearly not-for-sale trade calendar issued by the Italian tyre manufacturing company’s UK division.

In 1964, the firm began publishing the calendar.

Notably, the calendar is only available in 20,000 printed copies every year. These Copies are not for sale, but rather presented as the company presents to celebrities and select Pirelli clients.

The Cal’s cover photo has Otumfuo accompanied by members of his traditional council, including linguists and warriors.

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The Asante’s rich culture, notably their kente, added colour and vitality to the photographs.

In an unusual turn of events, the King’s grandson, Prince Gyasi, becomes the first Black photographer to contribute to the prestigious Pirelli Calendar since its establishment.

Prince Gyasi, the King’s grandson, has become the Pirelli Calendar’s first Black photographer since its inception.

This monumental and historic feat will be presented in 2024, coinciding with the King’s Silver Jubilee.

The Ashanti Kingdom’s official Twitter feed stated this.

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