A major highlight of the Ghana–UK Investment Summit 2026 in London was the signing of a landmark UK–Ghana Growth Partnership in the presence of H.E @JDMahama and UK's Deputy prime minister David Lammy. Valued at up to £215 million, the partnership will support investments in infrastructure, technology, climate resilience, healthcare, education, and job creation, while strengthening economic cooperation between Ghana and the United Kingdom. Addressing investors and business leaders, H. E @JDMahama highlighted Ghana’s economic recovery and outlined his administration’s vision for a productive, export-driven, and industrialised economy anchored on the 24-Hour Economy, Feed Ghana Programme, Big Push infrastructure agenda, and a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy.
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My profound gratitude to all loved ones who were in Kumasi over the weekend to commiserate and mourn with the family of my late father-in-law. God bless you 🙏
SAMMY GYAMFI ESQ.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE 🚧👷📌
Work on the Mpohor Road project is steadily progressing, bringing us one step closer to a better and more accessible road network. - 27-05-2026
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Dr. Ibrahim Mahama, CEO of Engineers & Planners, has arrived at the burial service of the late Mr. Andrews Kwame Amankwah in Kumasi, where he exchanged warm greetings with Hon. Sammy Gyamfi, his wife, and her siblings during the final funeral rites.
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First Lady H.E. Lordina Mahama and Ghana Medical Trust Fund-MahamaCares Administrator Ms Obuobia Darko-Opoku joined family, friends, and sympathizers to pay their final respects to the late Mr. Andrews Kwame Amankwaah, father-in-law of Sammy Gyamfi, as he was laid to rest.
About six hundred more Ghanaian nationals have gathered at the Ghana High Commission in South Africa to register for evacuation amid ongoing xenophobic attacks, as efforts continue to facilitate their safe return to Ghana.
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President John Dramani Mahama, together with Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, received the Bono East Regional House of Chiefs led by Nana Owusu Sakyi III, President of the Bono East Regional House of Chiefs, alongside Paramount Chiefs, Queen Mothers and traditional leaders from across the Region.
The delegation, accompanied by the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim, and the Bono East Regional Minister, Hon. Francis Owusu Antwi, paid a courtesy call on the President to discuss issues of development and shared national interest affecting the Bono East Region.
During the engagement, the chiefs commended Government for the progress made thus far, while President Mahama reaffirmed Government’s commitment to strengthening the economy and supporting the Region’s strategic role in agriculture, trade and commerce, particularly within Techiman and its surrounding communities.
The President further outlined a number of key interventions earmarked for the Region, including the establishment of special markets under the 24-hour economy initiative, the development of Farmer Service Centres, the construction of a 50,000 tonne cashew processing factory, major road infrastructure projects, and plans towards the establishment of a Regional Hospital for Bono East.
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CONSTRUCTION UPDATE 📌🚧👷
Update on the Sataso Bridge.
Diversion Road Successfully created! Work progresses steadily on the bridge. - 28-05-2026
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The Parliament of Ghana has officially passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, widely referred to as the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, marking a significant development in the country’s legislative process.
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This morning, Lawyer Sammy Gyamfi paid a courtesy visit to his father-in-law's family to offer greetings and formally announce his attendance at tomorrow's funeral ceremony scheduled to take place at Officers' Mess, Ridge Park.
Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has announced that Government will not borrow to finance the Accra–Kumasi Expressway.
Instead, petroleum revenues will be channelled into priority infrastructure projects like the Accra-Kumasi Expressway as part of a more sustainable and disciplined approach to national development.
Dr. Forson explained that the era in which petroleum revenues were spread across recurrent expenditures such as newspapers, air tickets, fuel coupons, workshops, capacity-building programmes, and other administrative expenses is over.
Going forward, oil revenues will be strategically invested in transformative infrastructure projects that deliver long-term economic value.
Grounds work going 💪 on with all the zeal in Kumasi in order to give our Boss's Sammy Gyamfi @SammyGyamfi_ father in law a befitting burial tomorrow.
May all the departed souls rest in Peace 🙏 🪦 #PHK
GOLDBOD @SammyGyamfi_ ESQ. AWARDED WITH THE PRESTIGIOUS OVERALL BEST CEO OF THE YEAR AWARD- PUBLIC SECTOR, AT THE 2026 CEO SUMMIT.
The award is in recognition of His outstanding leadership and impactful contributions in transforming Ghana’s gold and precious minerals sector.
Stalled after 2016. Re-started and stalked again. Work resumed on the very important Mishuo- Woyema bridge . This bridge is a critical connection between 4 regions in the northern part of our country. No more delays. We shall complete this bridge by the end of 2027