CPP commemorates 51st anniversary of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s death

The Convention People’s Party (CPP), leadership and members gathered at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and Memorial Park in Accra, to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the death of Ghana’s first President Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah. Osagyefo Dr. Nkrumah founded the CPP, which worked to achieve Ghana’s independence in 1957 but was deposed in a military coup on February 24, 1966. The CPP Chairperson and Leader, Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah, led members of party leadership and contemporaries of Osagyefo Dr. Nkrumah to honour Osagyefo at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum. In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, the CPP Leader stated that Ghana’s First Prime Minister, died in exile on April 27th, 1972. The Chairperson, the CPP leadership, and members of the party laid wreaths on his tomb and called at the Otublohum Palace on the Paramount Chief and good people of Odododiodio, a Parliamentary seat won by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in 1951. After the overthrow, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah lived in Conakry, Guinea, she said. He travelled to Romania for medical treatment in August 1971, but died on April 27, 1972, at the age of 62, in Bucharest, Romania. After being buried in Conakry, Guinea’s capital, and later relocated to his hometown of Nkroful, in Ghana’s Western Region, he was laid to rest in the mausoleum. Rare antiques from Ghana’s independence are housed at the mausoleum. Nana Kumankumah stated that the party still believed in the former president’s beliefs, identifying him as an Africanist, political theorist, and revolutionist who deserved a proper funeral following his death. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was born on September 21, 1909, in Nkroful, Gold Coast, Ghana. Despite growing up in a small fishing village, he attended college in the United States. He graduated from Lincoln University with a Bachelor of Arts (1939) and a Bachelor of Theology (1942), and continued his studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned Masters of Philosophy and studies (1942, 1943).

Source: Ghana News Agency

COB-A Industries supports Aboakyer Festival

COB-A Industries Limited, producers of Standard Natural Mineral Water, has donated 50 bags of sachet water, 20 cartons of 1.5 litre bottled water and undisclosed cash to Effutu Traditional Council towards the celebration of this year’s Aboakyer festival. Mrs. Sonia Amaechi, Marketing Manager, was assisted by Mr. William Oppong, Communication Manager of the Company to make the presentation at the Palace of Neenyi Ghartey VII, Effutu Oma Odefe and President of the Traditional Council. Mrs Amaechi stated that the donation formed part of the Company’s social responsibility to people in their catchment areas. According to her, the company had been supporting the celebration of the festival to ensure its success. Neenyi Ghartey VII, who received the items on behalf of the Traditional Council and the Festival Planning Committee, expressed his appreciation to the company for the support. The festival on the theme: ‘Your Participation makes a Difference for Development,’ will commence from Saturday, April 29 to May 6, 2023. Activities to be undertaken include tree planting and Marathon race, Gospel musical night, Sanitation activities, Heath walk and Regatta/Tug-of-War. The weeklong festival will be climaxed with a grand durbar on Saturday, May 6. Neenyi Ghartey called on all sons and daughters of Effutuman to return home and contribute towards peaceful and successful festival for development.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Churches advised against ‘no contribution no chop’ syndrome

The Rt Rev Emmanuel Kwesi Ansah, a Bishop of the Methodist Church of Ghana, has encouraged societies under the diocese to put in place pragmatic social intervention initiatives for positive impact on the vulnerable in the church. He said, the welfare and financial well-being of members in these perilous times must be tackled holistically to give Christ-like hope to the believer and the new convert. ‘This would be against the creeping, ‘No contribution no chop welfare systems’ gradually gaining roots in the body of Christ,’ the cleric said. Bishop Ansah, who oversees the Sekondi Diocese said: ‘We need to support our members particularly the poor. I wonder why we should spend over GHC10, 000 on a funeral of a member who may only need a few cedis to turn things around. ‘Our current welfare schemes must be revisited and paupers and those requiring help properly counselled and supported in line with the mandate to do good to the brethren in the household of faith. The Bishop made the call at the 62nd Annual Synod of the Sekondi Diocese on the theme: ‘Discipleship: Living a Transformed Life in Jesus.’ He said: ‘When a poor person dies of hunger, it has happened because God did not take care of him or her, because neither you nor I wanted to give that person what he or she needed…and that is why we need to do away with the ‘no contribution no chop’ syndrome in the church.’ He said Christians also needed to move from sentimental Sunday worship to living the true Christian lives to ensure that the church did not lose touch with the generality of people in years to come. ‘We are reminded of our roles as salt in society…we should not make our religion a sentimental Sunday affair or else we will have our churches empty,’ the bishop said The bishop said the lukewarm and ineffective attitude must thus be removed from the mist of Christians through repentance and self-examination. The bishop, reported of Comprehensive Leadership Training for schools to develop all round personnel who would contribute positively to the development of Society. He said the church would continue to support schools with intentional chaplaincy services to shape the moral lives of the Ghanaian child. The bishop thus called on all societies to support education delivery as well as the Methodist Education Week celebration aimed at enhancing the image of Methodist schools. The diocese, though it had fair share of the economic crunch in 2022, managed to stock its William De-Graft Retreat Centre with 250 chairs, tables, fridges, television to make waiting on the Lord a great moment of spiritual revival and renewal. The registration of the Centre was also on course, he added. He reported that the Methodist Development Fund was also doing well with no circuit owing while a Wesleyan Cooperative Union to help create financial empowerment among members had been instituted. The bishop added that the Methodist Club 120 had been revived under the tagline, The Methodist Macedonia Mission Club to raise resources for special projects in the church. The diocese, he said, would embark on outreaches, crusades and revivals in line with the vision of revival, transformation and church growth. Bishop Ansah encouraged the church to prioritize true worship, service to God and Humanity …’we should aim at positively changing our attitude to bring about transformation wherever we find ourselves.’ Mr. Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, the Western Regional Minister urged Christians to be true ambassadors in changing the current falling standards in values, morality and ethics in society. The Regional Minister said some people had begun questioning the basis of Christianity, which must be a matter of great concern to the body of Christ to begin to live the transformed life as real testimony. He prayed that the providence of God Almighty would sustain the church in the years ahead.

Source: Ghana News Agency

About 29.55 kilometers of road asphalted in Tema West municipality – MCE

Ms. Anna Adukwei Addo, the Municipal Chief Executive, Tema West Municipal Assembly, has stated that 29.55 kilometres of roads in the municipality in the Greater Accra Region have been asphalted. She announced this during the first ordinary meeting of the fourth session of the second Assembly, which was held at Baatsonaa within the Municipality. She stated that the 29.55 kilometres of asphalted roads were part of a 50.0-kilometer package of roads to be asphalted within the municipality, and that Tema West Municipality would soon lead the Tema enclave in terms of good asphalted overlays. According to the Municipal Chief Executive, one of the essential areas that required enormous commitment and investment was road development and maintenance, hence the Assembly’s policy to ensure residents and motorists enjoyed good roads within the various communities. Ms. Adukwei Addo hinted that the Tema West Municipal Assembly had made significant progress in different aspects of the local economy and was eager to do more to improve the lives of the people under its authority. She stated that the municipality’s gains in agriculture and food security, environmental health and sanitation, work development control, social welfare, education and sports, and health, among other critical sectors, had been stifled. The Tema West MCE urged citizens and stakeholders, including Assembly Members, to continue to assist the Municipal Assembly in carrying out its mandated duties to people.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Elite two: Disciplinary commission ban Lausanne club for one year

Lausanne Academy club of Yaounde is in total mess. The homologation and disciplinary commission of the Cameroon Football Federation, FECAFOOT has slammed the elite two club a year ban from all its activities.

In addition to the ban, the club has also been fined 17 million FCFA to be paid to FECAFOOT. This comes after violence occurred on April 26, 2023 after championship match day 25 against Rangers FC Bafut in Yaounde.

The decision is issued in a press release signed by Nkengni Felix, president of the homologation and disciplinary commission on April 28.

According to the release, coach Noufessi Samuel of Lausanne will pay a fine of 5 million FCFA and has been banned for 5 years.

In addition, two players of the elite two club, Yannick Ngono and Andrien Jordan who were found guilty of fueling the act, have been fined 2 million FCFA. They have also been banned from all FECAFOOT competitions for two years.

All 3 points of the match were awarded to Rangers FC Bafut after the commission met. It also agreed that scores of the match is 0-2, though it ended 1-2 for Rangers.

On that Wednesday, fans of the Yaounde based elite two club molested match officials at the end of the game, claiming the officials favored Rangers FC. Two of the officials ended up in the hospital.

However, the club have 5 days, according to the rules to appeal the decision.

Few months ago, Unisport of Bafang was sanctioned on a similar act. All these is coming at a time when FECAFOOT President, Samuel Eto’o is trying to give a new face to football in Cameroon.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Under pressure Petro de Luanda face Sagrada Esperança to keep leadership

Sagrada Esperança versus Petro de Luanda match, on Saturday, is the main higfhlghty of the 27th round of the national first division football championship.

The leader of the championship Petro de Luanda, with 59 points, must not draw or risk losing the lead to 1º de Agosto,currently in the second position with 57 poitns.

In case of defeat, Sagrada, third with 49 points, can lose the last place on the podium that gives access to the African Cups, as they are being closely chased by Wiliete de Benguela and Interclube, with 46 points each, in fourth and fifth position respectively.

In the history of encounters between them, Petro have the advantage with 24 wins and 11 defeats in 48 matches.

Saturday’s match also includes Interclube (5th, with 43) vs Sporting de Cabinda (12th, with 23).

1º de Agosto face Académica do Lobito (9th, with 31 points).

Bravos do Maquis (8th, with 32 points) face Desportivo da Huila (10th, with 26pts) Desportivo da Lunda Sul (11th, with 24 points) face Isaac de Benguela (14th, with 15 points).

The round concludes on Sunday with the following matches:

Santa Rita (6th, with 32) face AS Dragão do Uíge (15th, with 8),Williete (4th, with 43) face Sporting de Benguela (13th, with 17).

Recreativo do Libolo have the day off due to the withdrawal of Cuando Cubango FC

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

MODIFI s’implante à Singapour pour mieux servir les entreprises clientes en Asie

MODIFI Expands Its Footprint to Singapore

 

MODIFI Expands Its Footprint to Singapore to Better Serve Business Customers in Asia

SINGAPOUR, 28 avr. 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — La société fintech européenne de premier plan, MODIFI, spécialisée dans les solutions de paiements transfrontaliers et la provision de liquidités aux exportateurs du monde entier, annonce l’ouverture de son nouveau bureau à Singapour. Cette expansion s’inscrit dans la stratégie de MODIFI visant à renforcer sa présence mondiale et à mieux servir ses clients en Asie.

Le directeur commercial de l’entreprise, Matthias Hendrichs, quittera l’Allemagne pour s’installer à Singapour afin de diriger le nouveau bureau et d’assurer la croissance de l’entreprise dans la région. M. Hendrichs, qui a joué un rôle prépondérant dans l’expansion mondiale de MODIFI à ce jour, apporte aux clients basés en Asie plus de 16 ans d’expérience.

« Nous sommes ravis d’annoncer l’ouverture de notre nouveau bureau à Singapour, qui marque une étape importante de notre démarche visant à étendre notre présence », a déclaré le PDG de MODIFI, Nelson Holzner. « Avec ce nouveau bureau, nous souhaitons raffermir les liens avec nos clients en Asie et mettre à leur disposition les meilleures solutions de paiements transfrontaliers existantes. »

La situation stratégique de Singapour, à la croisée des principales voies de navigation, en fait une escale incontournable pour les navires naviguant entre l’Europe, l’Asie et le Moyen-Orient. Qui plus est, grâce à son réseau de transport aérien bien développé et à l’aéroport de Changi qui sert de plaque tournante aux vols internationaux, Singapour est une destination de choix pour les entreprises qui souhaitent transporter des marchandises et se connecter aux marchés mondiaux. En outre, Singapour a récemment dépassé Hong Kong pour se hisser au troisième rang des plus grands centres financiers du monde.

L’implantation de MODIFI à Singapour intervient à un moment où l’entreprise connaît une croissance rapide et une demande grandissante de ses services en Asie. La plateforme innovante de MODIFI offre aux exportateurs le meilleur mode de paiement dans le commerce transfrontalier : ils reçoivent leurs paiements instantanément tandis que les acheteurs peuvent payer jusqu’à 180 jours plus tard. Plus de 1 500 entreprises dans le monde profitent déjà des solutions de MODIFI pour développer leurs activités et conquérir de nouveaux marchés.

« Nous sommes enthousiastes à l’idée de faire partie de l’écosystème fintech dynamique de Singapour et de collaborer avec des partenaires locaux pour offrir à nos clients le meilleur service », a déclaré Hendrichs. « Notre objectif consiste à mener les entreprises en Asie sur la voie de la prospérité en leur fournissant le soutien dont elles ont besoin pour réussir sur le marché mondial actuel. »

Le nouveau bureau de MODIFI se trouve dans le quartier financier de Singapour et fera office de siège régional pour l’Asie.

Une photo accompagnant cette annonce est disponible sur: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/44281225-6202-425f-8caa-c82fed6761bb 

Personne à contacter :

Sara Debevec, directrice RP, marketing@modifi.com

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Government of Alberta invests in CCS knowledge sharing hub to advance carbon capture and storage projects across Canada and around the world

Hub initiative demonstrates leadership in climate action by identifying best practices and pathways to bring CCUS projects to life

Regina, Sask. and Calgary, Alta., April 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The world’s first open-source repository of knowledge and information about the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS/CCUS) projects will be established by the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre) with foundational support from the Government of Alberta.

As a key action item included in Alberta’s Emissions Reduction and Energy Development Plan released April 19, 2023, the Government of Alberta is providing $3 million for the creation of a national CCS knowledge sharing hub that will be an important tool for Canada to meet its ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The mandate of the CCS knowledge sharing hub will be to collect and curate best practices and lessons learned from Canadian CCS projects past, present and future – drawing on knowledge from as many projects as possible from initial planning and feasibility studies, through to construction and ongoing operations – to enhance the success of CCS projects and promote continuous learning and improvement in CCS technology. Expansion of CCS is also a crucial step for creating and maintaining vital jobs in all heavy emitting sectors provincially and nationally in such areas as cement, iron and steel, power generation, petrochemicals, fertilizer, and oil and gas.

“Bringing large-scale CCS projects to life at the speed and scale that is required to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 requires unprecedented collaboration between industry, government, academia and other partners. The most effective way of reducing risk, lowering costs and improving performance of these multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects is to share our proven expertise and apply the experience gained across heavy-emitting industries in order to build a sustainable future for all,” said James Millar, president and chief executive officer of the International CCS Knowledge Centre.

“We are very grateful to the Government of Alberta for stepping up with this critical support, allowing us to launch the CCS knowledge sharing hub and ensure lessons learned from dozens of CCS projects planned across Canada are documented and made available to anyone who can benefit from them,” Millar added. “I would be remiss in not singling out the strong leadership of Environment and Protected Areas Minister Sonya Savage in helping to ensure this initiative moves forward.”

“Carbon capture and storage is a critical part of Alberta’s path to achieving a net-zero economy. With projects such as the Quest CCS facility operated by Shell Canada, and the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line, we have led the world in developing CCUS facilities and proving the capability of this technology to drastically cut CO2 emissions from the industries that are the bedrock of our economy and are the lifeblood of our communities. We look forward to working with the Knowledge Centre to ensure that Alberta and Canada remain at the forefront and capture the enormous opportunities that are before us as the world undertakes an aggressive expansion of CCS to curb rising emissions and address climate change,” said Alberta’s Minister of Environment and Protected Areas Sonya Savage.

The CCS knowledge sharing hub will be developed and operated by the International CCS Knowledge Centre to assess and identify best practices and frameworks to get CCS projects to final investment decision. Key to the initiative’s long-term success will be coordination and proactive promotion of the sharing of knowledge on CCS gathered from companies large and small to ensure the timely and efficient transfer of CCS best practices across Alberta, Canada and the globe – outcomes where industry and government jointly benefit. Sharing critical information on the development of projects from study stage into operation will greatly increase the transfer of crucial learnings, leading to better outcomes and inevitably a greater level of CO2 emission reductions in Canada.

At a global level, the world can’t afford not to pursue large-scale CCS as a key tool for meeting international climate commitments. The International Energy Agency and the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have concluded a massive investment in large-scale CCS is required in order to achieve the emissions reductions needed to meet the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to 2ºC. The IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Synthesis Report Summary for Policy Makers forecast that the cost of climate mitigation would increase by 138 per cent without the application of CCS technologies.

Background:

The International CCS Knowledge Centre provides independent consultation and technical advisory services on large-scale CCS projects around the world, including a number of Alberta companies pursuing CCS projects as part of their long-term sustainability plans, including:

  • Completing the feasibility study (with funding provided by Emissions Reduction Alberta) and supporting front-end engineering and design (FEED) planning for the world’s first full-scale CCS facility on a cement plant at Heidelberg Materials’ Edmonton plant.
  • Supporting early-stage engineering work on CCS projects planned by several members of the Pathways Alliance, a coalition of the six largest oil sands producers that is planning to invest more than $24 billion in CCS and other emissions reduction technologies by the end of the decade in order to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
  • Partnering with Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) to provide successful applicants of the ERA’s Carbon Capture Kickstart with up to 200 hours of support on their pre-construction design and engineering studies for carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects, with funding provided by ERA. The 11 successful projects represent an estimated $20 billion in capital expenditures in a wide range of industrial sectors, including power generation, cement, fertilizer, forest products and oil and gas.

About the International CCS Knowledge Centre
The International CCS Knowledge Centre is a non-profit organization founded in 2016 by BHP and SaskPower to advance large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects as a critical means of managing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving the world’s ambitious climate goals.

The Knowledge Centre provides independent, expert advisory services for CCS projects across heavy-emitting industries based on our team’s unique experience developing the world’s first fully integrated post-combustion CCS facility on a coal-fired power plant. We have a proven track record of helping our clients lower costs, reduce risk and improve the performance of CCS projects across industries and technology platforms using the latest knowledge and lessons learned from major projects across the globe.

We also provide input to policy development and promote broad collaboration between stakeholders to enhance understanding of the critical role CCS plays in global decarbonization efforts and accelerate the deployment of new CCS projects around the world.

Learn more at ccsknowledge.com

Grady Semmens
International CCS Knowledge Centre
4032452667
gsemmens@ccsknowledge.com

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