President João Lourenço attends coronation of King Charles III

London – Angolan Head of State João Lourenço witnessed Saturday in London, UK, the coronation ceremony of the King Charles III.

Accompanied by the First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço, the Angolan Statesman joined the 2,000 foreign dignitaries and other guests of the British Government at the two-hour event, held at Westminster Abbey.

Charles III was born in London on November 14, 1948. Charles Philip Arthur George is the sovereign of the United Kingdom and 14 more independent states known as Kingdoms of the Commonwealth realm.

The current monarch ascended the throne in September 2022, following the death of the Queen, Elizabeth II.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angolan president at official reception ahead of coronation of Charles III

Luanda – Angolan head of state João Lourenço attended Friday afternoon the official reception, ahead the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla at Buckingham Palace in London.

Saturday, João Lourenço, accompanied by the First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço, is participating in the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camila, together with hundreds of other guests.

Angolan Head of State is attending the coronation as the guest of the British Government.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angola close to beat the 2015 African Cup medal record

Luanda – Angolan National Team won 59 medals at the Alvalade swimming pool, in Luanda, and is close to reaching the 2015 record.

So far, the country snatched 22 gold medals. Also 19 silver and 18 bronze at the African Swimming Championship in zone IV.

The result was attributed to the rise in wins recorded on Friday in the qualifying competition for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Douala 5: Demolition leaves businesses in the cold

Agents of the Douala 5 Council on Friday, May 05, 2023, carried out a demolition exercise in the municipality. The areas affected were the market roundabout Makepe.

More than 20 shops and business sites were destroyed, leaving homes and businesses in shambles. The owners of these business sites say the demolition exercise is a very bitter pill for them to swallow.

” The council agents came earlier just like two days ago asking us to move out of the areas but to be honest I thought it was all a joke because usually, I know for demolition to be carried out, owners of the properties must be informed months before the exercise. So we stayed back silently. Then of a sudden, they appeared yesterday with machines ready to destroy properties. We could not even say a word” Marcel Tchomo a shop owner lamented.

” I just invested over 4 million into this shop but now, they have destroyed everything. I feed my entire family from the sales. Now everything has gone down. They did not even let me pack up my valuables” Morell Efundem said.

” It is not normal that people wake up one morning to see their shops destroyed. At least a notice should be given. We are about 21 and we are all fathers and mothers with house rents to pay and children to feed. We are tired and we do not know where this government is driving us to. This is totally inhuman and it hurts deep” another shop owner poured out his frustration.

One of the business owners said he has legal documents with authorization from the Mayor but cannot understand why his business was destroyed.

” A lot of complaints, attacks, and insecurity. A notice was given to the victims for relocation. Cameroonians are stubborn” Head of intervention unit Douala 5 told reporters.

The head of the intervention unit of the Douala 5 council police further said the action is to fight against urban disorder and make out space to construct modern toilets. Meantime, victims of the demolition say they are expecting the government to compensate them so they can manage with their families.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Northwest: Inhabitants of Big Babanki decry unfounded extortions from alleged Separatist fighters

The population of Big Bananki a locality in the Mezam division of the North west region is complaining of the multiple extortions and fines being levied on them by alleged separatist fighters.

Reports reveal that they are obliged to pay extra fines to carry out several occasions and ceremonies.

“If you are bereaved they charge you a heavy amount before you can bury the corpse. If you have any occasions of any kind in the village they will charge you and come for you until you pay a heavy amount to them,” a source told CNA.

They also revealed that these separatist fighters demand a certain amount from parents for their children to be kept in school.

“ They said all primary school children will have to pay a sum of 500frs each and all Secondary students will pay 2000frs each,” the same source stated.

They also reprimand house owners to start paying a certain amount to them as rent including business owners before they can carry out their activities.

“They are charging FCFA 10,000 from each father and FCFA 5000 from each mother. How can they be demanding this money as rent from house owners living in their own houses? …They also said that people operating any business of any kind will from now on be charged a levy,” the Same source stated.

The population who now live in fear and uncertainty have called on the authorities concerned to come to their aid to ensure such perpetrators are called to order as the situation has left many to flee from the village for fear of the unknown.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Petroleum Engineers encourage female students to pursue careers in ICT

The Diversity and Inclusion (D and I) Committee, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Ghana Section, a non-profit organisation, has encouraged Ghanaian female students to pursue carriers in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT).

The Society in Ghana, with the 2009-year group of Old Achimotan Association (OAA ’09) in commemoration of the 2023 International Girls in ICT Day, at a day’s career seminar at the Achimota School in Accra, said empowering female students with the necessary skills, confidence and support was key to achieving their goals.

The petroleum engineers said enabling young girls to build their capacity in ICT and engineering, and also helping to bridge the gender gap in a seemingly male-dominated sector was significant.

International Girls in ICT Day, marked on the fourth Thursday in April annually, aims to inspire a global movement to increase the representation of girls and women in technology.

With over 800 female students in attendance, the 2023 Girls in ICT Day, which coincided with the seminar, was on the global theme: ‘Digital Skills for Life’.

It was, among others, to ensure that girls and young women thrived in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers through skills acquisition to become ICT users and creators in the digital world.

Mrs Sheena Owusu-Ansah, the D and I chairperson, said the committee was committed to educating through collaboration and advocate for an increase in girls and women in STEM careers.

That, she added, necessitated the commemoration of the day to celebrate girls in ICT at schools and for them to know and the various technology driven careers available to them.

Mr Godfred Nii Sowah Khartey, President of OAA ’09 and former School Prefect, speaking at the Section’s maiden edition and support to the school, urged the students to take advantage of such programmes to build successful careers.

He encouraged the students to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education and aspire to work in ICT in a technologically competitive environment.

Some of the female students, who asked questions about the challenges females in STEM fields faced, during a panel discussion focused on careers and the role of ICT, were advised on ways to build valuable networks, in preparation for the present technologically advanced job market.

The panel made up of Mrs Owusu-Ansah, also an Operations Geologist with Eni Ghana, Ms Ama O. Sarpong, an Exploration Team Lead with Eni Ghana and Deputy D and I Chair SPE Ghana, and Dr Mary Ansong, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of International Sickle Cell Center, Ghana, challenged the female students to defy the odds despite the challenges they faced to pursue careers in ICT.

Amongst the personalities who shared their work experiences and how technology advanced their careers were Fafa Gbeho, Head of Human Resources and Senior Management Member Global Media Alliance; Kafui Afi Semeordzi, Investment Professional and Commercial Affairs Manager of Letshego Ghana, and Theresa Seyram Agbenyegah, Software Engineer, Backend Developer, Tech Community and Lead at Pyladies.

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a non-for-profit professional association with more than 119,000 members in 138 countries engaged in exploration and production of oil and gas and related energy resources.

SPE is a key technical and professional resource providing opportunities to exchange information at in-person and online events through training, publications, and member programs.

The SPE Ghana Section was established in September 2010 with over 300 professional members and over 4000 student members.

Source: Ghana News Agency

24th VGMAs: Patrons will have their money’s worth – Head of Production

The Head of Production for the 24th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs), Mr Roland Adom, says this year’s awards will be taken a notch higher with ‘fantastic stage and great content’.

He said the patrons ‘deserve more, we’ve been giving them something good over the years, but we want to take it a notch higher.’

‘We are creating good content for them; entertainment value should be high so those who are paying money to come and watch will have their money’s worth,’ he added.

Mr Adom said, with the ‘top-notch’ content expected this year, patrons would have their money’s worth as the team had striven to achieve something great this year to put up a great show.

The GNA Social Media Unit checks at event grounds showed that preparations were under with the mounting of the stage 90 per cent complete, and some of the artists on the night had undertaken sound check.

The VGMAs, arguably the biggest, most patronised entertainment event in the music scene, will be held at the Grand Arena, Accra International Conference Centre.

Sarkodie, Blacko, Kidi, Piesie Esther, Medikal, Epixode, Lasmid, Gyakie Kwabena Kwabena, and other top acts will be performing on the night.

Some of the coveted award categories include New Artist, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Most Popular Song of the Year, and Artist of the Year.

Black Sherif, King Promise and Sarkodie are among the most nominated acts this year with 15, 14, and 10 nominations, respectively.

In 2022, KiDi walked away with the Artist of the Year Award, with the hope of retaining it this year.

Organised in partnership with the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) and under the auspices of and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards scheme, which is now in its 24th year, has grown into a Festival of music and entertainment that engages the entire country and beyond.

It is produced by event management firm Charterhouse, in collaboration with telecommunications network Vodafone to honour and appreciate musicians and other music industry players who released work(s) that generated the most public excitement within the calendar year of the scheme.

The awards provide an international platform on which the Ghanaian music industry can be accessed and rewards veteran musicians who have blazed the trail in the music industry.

The VGMAs Festival is largely a people’s choice awards scheme that seeks to foster the development of the Ghanaian music industry by rewarding and celebrating musicians who have excelled in the seven main music genres of Ghanaian Music uncluding Gospel, Hip-Life, Hip- Hop, Highlife, Afrobeats, Reggae/Dancehall and Traditional.

Their music should have been released and received prominence during the year under review.

The Award Scheme has become the yardstick by which Ghanaian musicians measure their success each year.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Volta Region Coordinating Council receives recognition from Local Government Service

The Local Government Service has honoured the Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC) with a citation and a plaque for its outstanding performance and emerging as the overall best Coordinating Council in 2021.

The Service congratulated the VRCC for its consistency in being extraordinary in the execution of its mandate as the coordinating authority in the region in the Local Government Service Performance Contract for two years running.

The citation was signed by Engineer Dr. Nana Ato Arthur, Head of Local Government Service, and presented by Mr Emmanuel N. Nartey, Director of Budget at the Local Service.

It read: ‘This citation is presented to you in honour of a remarkable performance as the best performing Regional Coordinating Council for the year 2021 and in recognition of your effort to improve the lives of the people of Volta region.’

It said the VRCC’s exemplary leadership was exhibited through hands-on and inventive strategies, planning, monitoring, and coordination and had skillfully executed its mandate to the highest commendation.

‘The citation said the leadership exhibited by management once again was a model of high excellence and this was evident in a team cohesion displayed by the staff of the VRCC during the assessment process.

‘What is equally intriguing is the commitment and dedication demonstrated by the staff of the VRCC in providing excellent supervisory and technical backstopping services to MMDAs and other stakeholders towards the sustained growth and development of the region.

‘The Local Government Service congratulates the VRCC for this monumental feat of success and outstanding performance, which has shown in the promotion of tourism and agriculture for sustained local economy development across the region,’ it stated.

Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa, Volta Regional Minister, who received the citation expressed his profound gratitude to the Local Government Service for the recognition.

He said the feat was chalked through effective contribution, hard work and commitment of the staff and thus dedicated the honour to the staff and the people of the region.

The Regional Minister said the VRCC would not relent in its effort at championing the development of the region to transform the lives of the people.

Dr Letsa charged the Municipal and District Assemblies in the region to strive to deliver quality and better services to the people at all times.

Source: Ghana News Agency