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President Akufo-Addo: ‘€71.5 million secured for 12 new hospitals; all to be completed in 24 months’

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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of the Republic, has said government has secured €71.5 million to construct and equip twelve (12) 40-bed hospitals, with the associated staff accommodation facilities for hospital workers, across the country.

President Akufo-Addo, performing the sod-cutting ceremony for the construction of the Mim Community Hospital, on Sunday, 13th September 2020, explained that the rationale for the construction of these hospitals is to guarantee access to healthcare for all Ghanaians, through improving existing healthcare facilities, and constructing new ones in places where none exist in the country.

According to President Akufo-Addo, the funding for the construction of these hospitals has been secured from Erste Group Bank AG and ?eská Spo?itelna a.s., with the hospitals set to be constructed by VAMED Engineering GmbH of Austria, a global leader in the construction of healthcare facilities.

The beneficiary communities are Jumapo, Kwabeng, Nkwatia, Achiase and Adukrom in the Eastern Region; Suame, Drobonso, Sabronum, Manso Nkwanta, Twedie in the Ashanti Region and; Kpone Katamanso in the Greater Accra Region.

These projects, including that of Mim, are expected to be completed in twenty-four (24) months.

“The commencement of these projects serves as further evidence of Government’s commitment to achieving the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and Universal Health Coverage for all Ghanaians,” the President said.

He continued “Bringing primary health care services to the doorstep of communities and individuals remains a priority agenda of my Government, and will be sustained beyond 2020. These health infrastructures represent great assets for our nation, and will help reduce maternal and child health morbidity and mortality.”

Upon completion, the Mim Community hospital will be fitted with the following staff offices; outpatient department and a public health wing; surgical suite consisting of a theatre, recovery ward, and a sterilisation unit; delivery unit and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU); laboratory, pharmacy and x-ray; thirty (30)-bed ward for males, females and pediatrics; services block containing the laundry, stores and a cold room; and staff accommodation.

Other components of the project package include supply and installation of medical equipment; 1-year post completion warranty and maintenance; and a training component for staff.

President Akufo-Addo urged the contactor, VAMED Engineering GmbH, to work assiduously, and ensure that this project is delivered on time and on budget, and was expectant that “that they will employ indigenes during the construction period”.

He assured the chiefs and people of Mim that the construction of the hospital project is a sign of greater things to come for the town, adding that “with four more for Nana and the NPP, I expect that all of us, gathered here, will be present again, God-willing, for the commissioning of this project, once it is completed.”

 

E-scooter trial put on hold in Coventry five days after rollout

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A 12-month trial of e-scooters has been paused five days into the scheme due to people riding them on pavements.

Coventry City Council has raised safety concerns amid reports they were being used in pedestrianised areas – against guidelines.

Some residents also complained about them being discarded across the city and people going the wrong way.

The authority made the decision to put the trial on hold while it reviews how e-scooters can be used “appropriately”.

The 200 e-scooters were deployed in Coventry and Birmingham, in the UK’s biggest trial of its kind, on Thursday.

Sarah Gayton, a campaigner for the National Federation for the Blind, said she is relieved by the council’s action but wants the e-scooters to “disappear from the UK”.

“I was absolutely shocked to see riders going on the pavement, whizzing around, going the wrong way, scooters discarded all over the city centre,” she said.

Residents Emma Ward and Ricky Canley ltold the BBC they had seen the e-scooters “abandoned absolutely everywhere”.

Ms Ward said more thought needs to be given to how people travel around the city before they can work in Coventry while Mr Canley branded them “hell on two wheels”.

Although some electric scooters can exceed 30mph (48.3km/h), the ones unveiled by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) last week are limited to 15.5mph (24.9km/h).

TfWM said they are allowed on any 30mph or less road and a reduced speed limit of 5mph would be applicable in pedestrianised areas.

In the first few days of the trial, the authority said the e-scooters, provided by Swedish company Voi, has been “extremely popular” with more than 5,000 rides being taken in the city.

“The initial take-up has been encouraging but we need to ensure that the safety of all people using the city centre is protected and that the e-scooters are used in the proper way, hence our decision to pause the pilot until systems are improved,” the spokesperson added.

A Voi spokesperson said they regretted the decision to pause its service in Coventry but the company was “looking forward to resuming the service with enhanced measures in place to address the early observations from the trial”.

The e-scooter trial is still operating in Birmingham and is due to be rolled out elsewhere across the region in the coming months.

Uber’s self-driving operator charged over fatal crash

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The back-up driver of an Uber self-driving car that killed a pedestrian has been charged with negligent homicide.

Elaine Herzberg, aged 49, was hit by the car as she wheeled a bicycle across the road in Tempe, Arizona, in 2018.

Investigators said the car’s safety driver, Rafael Vasquez, had been streaming an episode of the television show The Voice at the time.

Ms Vasquez pleaded not guilty, and was released to await trial.

Uber will not face criminal charges, after a decision last year that there was “no basis for criminal liability” for the corporation.

The accident was the first death on record involving a self-driving car, and resulted in Uber ending its testing of the technology in Arizona.

Lengthy investigations by police and the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) found that human error was mostly to blame for the crash.

Ms Vasquez was in the driver’s seat, and had the ability to take over control of the vehicle in an emergency.

Dash-cam footage released by police showed Ms Vasquez looking down, away from the road, for several seconds immediately before the crash, while the car was travelling at 39mph (63km/h).

Records from the streaming service Hulu also seemed to show that her device had been streaming a television show at the time.

The NTSB, meanwhile, identified the probable cause of the accident as failure of the operator to monitor their surroundings, and the automated system, “because she was visually distracted throughout the trip by her personal cell phone”.

NTSB vice chairman Bruce Landsberg wrote in the report: “On this trip, the safety driver spent 34% of the time looking at her cell phone while streaming a TV show.”

Ms Vasquez was charged on 27 August, and made her first appearance in court on 15 September. The trial is now set for February next year.

 

Experts : Gold to outperform silver into year-end

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Gold is looking to outperform silver into year-end, according to Bloomberg Intelligence, which is not ruling out US$4,000 gold by 2023, noting that the gold bull rally is just beginning.

After breaking $2,000 an ounce level, gold has been stuck in a trading range between $1,930 and $1,980 an ounce. But despite the several-week hiatus from major price action, gold will still do better than silver in the second half of the year, said Bloomberg Intelligence senior commodity strategist Mike McGlone.

“The done-deal nature of continued central bank easing is a solid foundation for gold, but less so for silver and copper prices. Industrial metals are dependent on more fiscal stimulus and a global economic rebound, yet increasingly vulnerable to normal stock-market mean reversion,” wrote McGlone in the latest monthly commodity update.

For silver to outperform gold on a continuous basis for the rest of the year, the market will have to see a combination of rising bond yields, a peak dollar, declining stock-market volatility and continued global economic expansion. In Bloomberg Intelligence’s view, this scenario is unlikely.

“Gold should continue appreciating into year-end, notably vs. silver, copper and base metals, which are more at risk to a wobbly stock market and slack global economic growth, in our view,” McGlone said. “If stock prices decline, gold’s upper hand should accelerate as base metals come under pressure.”

Moreover, the gold’s bull rally is just beginning, noted the report. “Gold bottomed at about $700 in 2008 and peaked near $1,900 in 2011. A similar-velocity 2.7x advance from this year’s low-close near $1,470 points toward $4,000 by 2023,” McGlone explained.

The stock market will play a big role in gold’s performance going forward, with fortunes turning towards the yellow metal.

“If history is a guide, equities will eventually experience a bear market. Stocks’ rapid ascent the past few years has left gold by the wayside. Prospects appear to be increasing for an extended period of trading places for the asset classes,” McGlone noted.

Despite this optimistic view on gold, the report warned that $2,000 an ounce will prove to be a strong resistance level because the yellow metal looked overheated above that level. However, even though it might take gold some time to breach $2,000 an ounce on a sustained basis, in the long-term gold is heading much higher.

“The stair-step rally in gold is set for some leveling off, in our view. This is expected in a bull market, especially in early resumption days, but our graphic shows the propensity for gold to pull back and consolidate gains when reaching similar relatively extended levels in the past,” McGlone said. “It looks to us like gold’s bullish run is just beginning.”

Some of the main drivers supporting gold into the year-end include central bank easing, uncertainty surrounding a V-shaped economic recovery, fiscal stimulus and stock-market volatility.

“Gold has the catalysts to maintain performance leadership into year-end, in our view,” McGlone wrote. “Central-bank rate easing and U.S. bond yields gravitating toward zero are solid underpinnings for gold, as is the potential for increased U.S. stock-market volatility approaching the presidential election. Less certain is global fiscal stimulus and an economic recovery, typically needed to buoy industrial metals.”

 

Source: bloomberg

 

 

 

 

 

 

Napo to BECE candidates: Be confident, avoid exam malpractice

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The Education Minister, Dr Mathew Opoku Prempeh, has encouraged the over 500,000 final-year Junior High School students sitting the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), which begins today, Monday, 14 September 2020 to be confident as “success shall be theirs”.

However, Dr Opoku Prempeh advised the candidates to avoid any temptation of examination malpractices.

In a Facebook post, he stated that every candidate who is successful and qualifies to be placed in any of the public senior high schools is assured of admission, irrespective of their family’s financial circumstances due to the government’s flagship Free SHS policy.

Dr Opoku Prempeh wished every candidate the very best in the examination.

Some 531,674 candidates will be writing the week-long BECE at 2,007 examination centres across the country.

269,419 of the candidates are males while 262,286 are females.

 

John Mahama: We’ll use Jehovah’s Witness strategy in campaigning

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According to Former President John Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is adopting a Jehovahs Witness strategy in executing its 2020 campaigns.

The former President, speaking in an exclusive interview on an Accra-based FM station on Monday, 14 September 2020, said the party’s campaigns are a bit “more targeted now” because of the restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The flagbearer of the NDC said “We’re going to emphasise more door-to-door campaigns, house-to-house, and, so, once the campaigns kick off; it has kicked off, we’re going to have our people knocking on people’s doors, going to lorry stations and then speaking to taxi, drivers, speaking to Okada riders, and that kind of thing”.

“It’s going to be like a Jehovah’s Witness kind of thing”, Mr Mahama said, explaining: “You send out people with little flyers to go and speak to people”.

 

President Akufo-Addo: I want to hand over a more united country hopefully in 2024

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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of the Republic of Ghana, is courting the support of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) for a peaceful election in the upcoming December polls.

President Akufo-Addo said he is committed to the peace of the country, before, during and after the elections.

On Monday, 14th September 2020, President Akufo-Addo said when delivering the keynote address, at the virtual Annual Conference of the Ghana Bar Association on the theme: “Enhancing National Cohesion: The Essence of Free, Fair and Responsible Electoral Process.”

The President said: “Ghana has rightly earned the reputation as the pacesetter in democratic governance on the continent, a reputation I’m determined to uphold and indeed enhanced prior to during and after the 7 December election. To this end, I will need your cooperation and assistance…”

He continued that: “We have to all work together to create an environment that will allow the Ghanaian people to make their decision of 7 December in freedom, peace and security -it is their right”.

“So let us, therefore, conduct ourselves with courtesy, responsibility and show respect and peace”.

“When my time is up hopefully after four more years, I want to hand over to my successor and the sovereign people of Ghana, a country that is greater, fairer, stronger, more cohesive, more prosperous and more united than I met it in 2017”.

Gender Minister to BECE candidates: Avoid examination malpractices

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Cynthia Maamle Morrison, the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, has advised the 531,674 candidates writing the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) to refrain from all forms of examination malpractices.

The Gender Minister, wishing the candidates well, admonished them to remain calm, not allow fear take over them but write the exams with confidence.

She commended the teachers and parents for preparing the candidates for the BECE which would pave way for them to enter senior high school.

Madam Cynthia Maamle Morrison, speaking on an Accra-based FM station, was hopeful the candidates would come out with flying colours and enter the senior high schools under the free SHS policy.

She, meanwhile, has announced that 17,440 schools would be benefitting from free hot meal during the period of the BECE.

The 2020 BECE began on Monday, September 14 to Friday, September 18 at all designated Examination Centres throughout the country.

A total of 531,705 candidates are expected to sit for this year’s BECE in 2,007 examination centres across the country.

Out of the figure, 269,419 are males while 262,286 are females.

Michael Essien would easily be a top coach – John Painstil

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Former Black Stars defender John Painstil says his former colleague at national team Michael Essien would easily be a top coach.

His comments come on the back of Essien joining the coaching crew of Danish side Nordsjaelland.

The former  Chelsea midfielder will be acting as a player/coach with a focus on building his coaching career.

Paintsil who played with Essien for several years speaking on Max FM’s SportsBiz with Evans Amewugah Paintsil said he believes in the ability of Essien and knows he would easily become a top coach.

“Michael will do this job easily, sometimes players who have played to the highest level easily become good coaches, look at Frank Lampard, Scott Parker and others. Essien does not talk too much and those people when they enter coaching they do it perfectly”.

Nordsjaelland has strong ties with Ghana through the Right to Dream Academy which nurtures talents from Ghana.

The club has over nine Ghanaian players on their books with former Asante Kotoko coach Mas-ud Didid Dramani in their coaching ranks.

Ghana Football Association Begin Preparations for the Introduction of VAR in Domestic Leagues.

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has begun due processes to introduce the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to various domestic competitions.

Despite the many controversies which surround the VAR technology, GFA  hopes to deploy the technology in Ghana in the next few years.

The video assistant referee was introduced by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in 2018 as a law with the intention of retracting the many officiating errors in major competitions.

This technology is an assistant referee in football that aids in making the right calls during officiation during football games. It intervenes with the referees’ decision by allowing an on-field review with the use of video footage and headsets for communication.

In an interview with GFA news, GFA Referees manager, Alex Kortey said “VAR is coming to Ghana, but there are a lot of work that we need to do to ensure that VAR comes to this country”.

With FIFA on their tail to make VAR the new normal in Member Associations (MA) within the next three years, the GFA are keen on keeping Ghana football up to date by accepting this concept.

“So, in the project planning, there are so many requirements that FIFA will demand from us which is in line with the club licensing regulations and so there’s nothing to fear. After the project planning, there’s another requirement where you have to engage the various stakeholders, like referees who are the main actors of this program” Alex Kortey added.

The VAR is in three forms; VAR in a structure, VAR in a container and VAR in a van. Mr. Kortey however hinted he would rather the GFA used the VAR in a van since it is more mobile.

FIFA is willing to bolster this initiative but the willingness and commitment from the Member Association is key in making this cause a successful one.

Mr. Kortey was confident of the support both FIFA and CAF would render to the GFA to actualize the project. He also said that referees should be efficient and exhibit an impeccable aura of officiation on the field instead of depending wholly on VAR.

The GFA wants Ghanaians to catch the excitement that VAR will soon be featured in the various domestic leagues as CAF and FIFA have pledged their allegiance to this ground breaking cause.

African countries fully utilizing VAR currently in their domestic leagues include Egypt, Morocco and South Africa.

 

Contributor: Esther Appiah-Fei