Ghanaian witch doctor Nana Kwaku Bonsam has vowed to put a curse on Harry Kane for Tuesday’s England vs Ghana
"I am working on Harry Kane. I have shown what I am capable of before so I know what work I must do to stop him. I am not wishing him serious injury. It will be just enough to stop him against my country. I will do my work so that it can help Ghana"
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🚨🗣️ Nana Kwaku Bonsam (Ghanaian traditional priest) on Ghana facing England next:
"I am working on Harry Kane. I have shown what I am capable of before so I know what work I must do to stop him."
"I am not wishing him serious injury. It will be just enough to stop him against my country. I will do my work so that it can help Ghana."
🚨ICYMI🇮🇪✈️ 🇿🇦: Ireland has deported 42 South African nationals incl. 9 men, 18 women & 15 children on a chartered flight to Johannesburg.
Two had criminal convictions.
This is the fourth such deportation flight this year, with 130 people previously removed on grounds of criminality.
🦅🇬🇭
POLICE ARREST SUSPECT FOR THE MURDER OF UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST STUDENT
The Ghana Police Service has arrested suspect Michael Mensah aged 39, for the murder of Innocentia Atsufui Avinu.
GES should treat this matter with the utmost urgency. How on earth can a teacher engage in such inappropriate conduct with their own student in a physics laboratory? 😳😳
🇬🇭 CCTV footage captures the moment armed robbers stormed the Apoo Gold Buying Shop at Mpohor in the Western Region on Tuesday evening.
The attackers reportedly made away with cash and an unspecified quantity of gold, leaving residents in fear and panic.
CC: @TheeNewsRoom
A lot of Ghanaian businesses are doing very well until they meet one big client or try to expand.
Then suddenly they are asked to provide: • Company documents • VAT registration • Tax Clearance Certificate • SSNIT Clearance Certificate • Company profile • Business bank account details • Certifications
And that is when many people realize:
“Ei… I only registered a business name.”
No proper company structure. No directors. No company secretary. No shares.
Some businesses do not even have TIN numbers yet. Meanwhile the business is making money every day. This is one of the biggest mistakes many entrepreneurs make. A business can be popular and profitable but still not properly structured.
So when opportunities come: • Big contracts • Partnerships • Investors • Government work • International clients
The business struggles because legally and corporately, it is not ready. This is where corporate lawyers become very important.
Most people think lawyers are only needed when there is a court case. Good lawyers help you structure your business properly before problems even arise.
They help with things like:
Structuring the company properly For example: • Who owns what shares • Who the directors should be • Whether you need a parent company or subsidiary companies as you grow
Preparing proper company documents This includes: • Company Constitution • Incorporation documents • Statutory forms • Internal corporate documents
Ensuring compliance Lawyers help make sure the company complies with: • Registrar requirements • GRA obligations • SSNIT obligations • Annual filings and statutory requirements.
Acting as Company Secretary Many people do not know every company is expected to maintain certain records and filings.
Lawyers help manage those obligations properly so the company stays compliant.
Handling incorporation and registrations This includes: • Company incorporation • TIN registration • VAT registration guidance • Corporate filings • Post-incorporation compliance support
The truth is simple:
There is a difference between: “I sell things” and “I have a properly structured business.” One attracts small transactions.
The other attracts banks, investors, contracts, partnerships, and long-term growth. Many Ghanaian businesses are hardworking and successful, but they delay proper structuring until an opportunity is already at the door.
By then, they are rushing to fix years of neglected compliance in a few days.
Your business may be growing.
But the real question is: Is it properly structured for the next level?
Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs cautions that the notice in circulation claiming that Ghanaians have been asked to leave Cambodia is FAKE.
Cambodian authorities have confirmed to us that they have issued no such notice. The Cambodian Ministry of Interior has proceeded to issue a press clarification today stating that the purported notice is “completely untrue” (see attached).
I can, however, assure Ghanaians that prior to the publication of this fake notice, a number of Ghanaians in Cambodia had reached out to us requesting to be evacuated, and are already being assisted by the Foreign Ministry and our High Commission in Malaysia.
Between March and May this year, we have evacuated 85 Ghanaians from Cambodia. 76 more are being evacuated to complete the exercise.
The welfare of Ghanaians anywhere in the world remains our priority.
For God and Country 🇬🇭 🙏🏾
I want to personally sponsor 20 young farmers who want to do dry season Tomato farming this year.
1. Your land should be cleared and ready by September.
2. Your minimum land size should be 2 acres and maximum 20 acres.
3. The support will be input based. Tractor services, fertilizer, seeds, agricultural extension services, weeds and pests control, irrigation systems and ready market for the tomatoes.
This is a personal pilot project and hopefully we can collectively cultivate over 400 acres of tomatoes this year during the dry season. Together let’s make this work. #idey4u
"I can say for a fact that 80% of the repatriated Ghanaians were documented. Only 20% were undocumented. I have challenged the Home Affairs officer who alleged that only 10 out of the 300 evacuees were documented to come out with his facts. In the days to come, we will put out facts for everyone to judge. I am surprised these figures are coming from him and I'm sure he will retract his statement in the days to come"- H.E Quashie, Ghana's High Commissioner to South Africa #GhanaTonight #tv3newday