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Eco-friendly boats and canoes: Gov’t Urged to Support Industry

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Dr Vindex Domeh (left) and George Obeng (right) speaking on Eye on Port

Fibreglass canoes and boats are known to present superior long term benefits in comparison to wooden ones. This includes better durability and low maintenance cost. Again, in an era where environmental sustainability is rife, opting for fibreglass in the construction will mean less dependence on the country’s tree resources.

This is the argument of two naval architects and academics who have proposed that government introduces a policy that would encourage demand in fibreglass for the mass production of boats and canoes in Ghana.

Dr. Vindex Domeh and Mr. George Obeng of the Regional Maritime University presented this proposition while speaking to Eye on Port’s Kennedy Mornah on Accra-based Metro TV. They said, although not limited to, fibreglass boats and canoes can serve the fisheries, cargo transportation and recreational sectors.

According to Graduate Assistant and Naval Architect, George Obeng, the government of Ghana could follow the cue of other countries by banning the felling of trees for the production of marine crafts in order to create demand for fibreglass.

“When you go to Asia, they have stopped the felling of trees because of their policy. If you go to Ivory Coast, they have policies governing the cutting of trees. So the country will also need to come up with policies that would minimize the use of wood so they can turn to the use of fibreglass”.

He said the capacity for the production of fibreglass boats and canoes already exists in the country, having participated in the design and production of some boats for the Ghana Navy and Ghana Health Service.

The Naval architect said it is important for local manufacturers like himself to be trusted and empowered for the production of fibreglass canoes and boats that meet local needs and specifications.

“Most of the ones that are imported, because they don’t know our terrain, they do not put certain things in it but because we know our terrain, we put all those things in there, especially safety equipment such as the search light, echo sounder, GPS for navigation, VHF for communication, furniture and toilet facility. All these were put in the boats to suit what the people want”.

Despite acknowledging that the price of fibreglass boats and canoes at the point of purchase cost more than wooden ones, Dr. Domeh says more savings are made in the long term use of fibreglass.

 “As for the first time cost, it is expensive, but we shouldn’t dwell much on the first time cost because we can compensate with about 50years duration lifespan before doing major maintenance work. So as for the cost, it is expensive but in terms of durability, while the wooden ones have a life span of up to 10years and with that, you need to do major maintenance, the fibreglass boats give you 50years plus, so it is a good investment”.

Mr. Obeng added that so far as price is concerned, customers will be treated on a case by case basis specific to what they want.

In view of how capital intensive both the production and purchase of fibreglass boats and canoes are, the naval architects appealed to government, funding agencies and private investors to collaborate and support this greenfield industry. This according to them could be in the form of a special funding arrangement for producers and end users.

The academics commended the GPHA-led initiative to provide 20 eco-friendly fibreglass canoes to some fishing communities as part of the fish landing sites project.

Dr. Domeh also disclosed that the Regional Maritime University will soon begin a BSc Naval Architecture program in collaboration with a Dubai-based company. He said the company, Laamens Marine will come in with their expertise and facilities to assist the staff and student in their practical studies.

Dr. Domeh and Mr. George Obeng believe that when supported, the fibreglass production industry can become one that can promote Ghana’s maritime sector while providing employment opportunities for the nation’s teeming youth.

 

Transshipment Ambitions Augmented as 1st LNG-Powered-Vessel Calls Port of Tema

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Aerial view of the Lady CMA CGM Scandola Valetta during berthing at MPS T3

Only a week after the 366-meter-long 13,676 TEU Maersk Edirne left the Port of Tema, a similar-sized containership has called the Port.

The CMA CGM Scandola Valletta is the second of thirteen vessels of the same class designated for the newly introduced West Africa Express Service (WAX) where Tema is the first port of call.

The 366-meter, 15,128 TEU vessel sailing under the flag of Malta is also the first LNG-powered vessel to call the Port of Tema, showcasing the commitment of the shipping industry towards a more sustainable future.

The Lady CMA CGM berthed at the port, carrying 9,161 TEUs bound for West Africa with 4,939 TEUs destined for discharge in Tema. Among these, 1,938 TEUs of transshipment boxes have been reloaded into feeder vessels for their final destination in other ports in the region.

A delegation consisting of the Minister for Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, the Director of Port, Tema, Sandra Opoku, Management of MPS, a team from CMA CGM, and some key customers of the shipping line visited the berthing site to witness this historic event.

Oussama Yakra, Cluster Managing Director for Ghana, Sierra Leone and Liberia at CMA CGM said “the first port to be called in West Africa is Tema and it’s not a coincidence. It’s just the fruit of a long-term vision that Ghana made several years ago and today it’s only the fruit of that vision”.

Indeed, Tema is gradually living up to its hub port ambition, and the CEO of MPS, Mohammed Samara expressed optimism that this will give a shot in the arm to Ghana’s goal of becoming an ideal destination for investments.

“The West Africa market is a huge market, we have about 3 to 400 million people, Nigeria alone 220 million – consumers and producers included. If we are able to tap into this kind of global economy through Ghana becoming a hub not only for trade but also for industry, it will be great.

This is something really interesting that we should actually encourage and pursue. This is the dream for Ghana and AfCFTA to create interconnectivity within the region and the wider continent in the long run” he said.

The Director of Port, Tema, Sandra Opoku, said the Port Authority recognizes the efforts shipping lines are making to augment the maritime trade in the region, and her outfit will do its best to complement such efforts.

“Being one of the biggest ships to call at MPS, we at Tema Port we are excited and it’s good that it came at this time when we have also augmented our tugboats that can bring in these big vessels.

Kudos to my marine operations team for making sure that we bring this vessel to berth safely and this is our commitment to you and to all the other Shipping Lines, that we ready to serve you” she expressed.

The Minister for Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, stated that this historic event is one of the indications that Ghana is committed to protecting the environment.

President Akufo-Addo joins Heads of States and World Business leaders at the Africa Day 2024 Summit, in Vienna, Austria

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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo

On Tuesday, 30th January, 2024, the president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo joined fellow Heads of States and world business leaders at the Africa Day 2024 Summit, in Vienna, Austria and delivered an address on the “Africa Rising” Narrative.

YouTube deletes TB Joshua’s Emmanuel TV channel

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TB Joshua

YouTube has terminated the official channel of Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua’s megachurch for violating its hate speech policies.

It comes weeks after an investigation by the BBC and open Democracy uncovered evidence of widespread sexual abuse and torture by the late preacher.

Emmanuel TV played a key role in his rise from local pastor to global star.

TB Joshua died in 2021, but his Synagogue Church of All Nations (Scoan) is now run by his wife Evelyn Joshua.

The church has not commented on the removal, but has said previous allegations of wrongdoing have been “unfounded”.

Emmanuel TV had more than half a million followers on YouTube and hundreds of millions of views.

This is the second time in three years that its YouTube channel has been suspended, following previous breaches of the platform’s community guidelines.

As part of the investigation with the BBC, open Democracy analysed Emmanuel TV’s online presence, finding at least 50 “abusive” videos on YouTube.

Their team reported the videos to YouTube and the account was suspended on 29 January.

In a comment to the BBC, the Google-owned video-sharing platform said Emmanuel TV had been “terminated for violating… hate speech policies”.

TB Joshua was famed for his “healing” ministries and filmed hundreds of services that claimed to show him curing the physically disabled and chronically ill – which multiple former church members have subsequently debunked.

Emmanuel TV’s satellite channel was dropped on 17 January by Multi Choice, a South African company that runs popular satellite services DStv and GOTv.

 

Afua Asantewaa pays $750 to fast-track verification process of Sing-a-thon

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Afua Asantewaa

Afua Owusu Asantewaa Aduonum has disclosed that her team has expedited the approval process of the Guinness World Record attempt after weeks of awaiting the outcome of her attempt.

According to Afua, she paid $750 to the Guinness World Record for a priority review.While the standard waiting period for results is approximately 12 weeks, Afua Asantewaa revealed that opting for a priority review would yield results in just five business days.

“Right after the attempt they requested for our files. We were putting everything together and because of the popularity of the event, they reached out that they are waiting for the videos, so we have submitted everything.”

“But if you want it quick, you pay an amount of money and they review your files within five working days. Officially it’s $650 but when you’re going to pay into the account you have to pay some transaction fees. Totally we did about $750 dollars for the priority.”

Afua Asantewaa in 2023 had taken on the challenge to beat the existing record which stands at 105 hours set in 2012.

Asantewaa endured a five-day singing marathon which began at midnight on Sunday, December 24, 2023 and ended at 7:00 am on December 29, 2023.

At the time she ended her record attempt on Friday morning, the young woman had sung for five days, six hours and 55 minutes.

Ending her record attempt on an emotional note, Afua Asantewaa sang Osibisa’s ‘Woyaya’.

The national anthem was later played to honour her and celebrate her efforts.

Moesha Bodoung suffers stroke as brother raises funds for her medical expenses

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Moesha Bodoung

Ebito Bodoung, brother of Ghanaian socialite Moesha Bodoung, has announced that his sister has suffered a stroke.

He has started a fundraising campaign online on GoFundMe which was created on January 22, 2024, his celebrity sister.

In an accompanying statement on the fundraiser, Ebito indicates that Moesha’s condition has affected her ability to move and talk.

He is therefore requesting that the public assists him to foot bills incurred as a result of Moesha’s sickness.

So far, an amount of $570 (GH₵ 7,045.20) out of a target of $10,000 (GH₵ 123,600) has been donated into the account.

It is currently unknown what exactly may have caused her current condition.

Part of the statement read; “Hi I’m Ebito , my sister Moesha Bodoung sister recently experienced a life-altering stroke, and her journey to recovery has just begun. The impact of stroke on her life has been immense, affecting her mobility, speech, and overall quality of life. But we believe in the power of God, love, support and community to bring about positive change!”

The statement continues; “By contributing to this campaign, you will be directly supporting my sisters rehabilitation journey. These funds will be used to cover medical expenses, therapy sessions, assistive devices, and any other resources needed to aid her recovery.

My goal is to provide my sister with the best possible care and support during this challenging time. We want to help her regain her independence, rebuild her strength, and restore her abilities. Together, we can make a significant impact on her journey to recovery!

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness, compassion, and generosity. Your support means everything to us and to our beloved sister. Let’s come together as a community and make a lasting impact on her journey to recovery!

Berla Mundi to host Grammy’s African Nominee Brunch in Los Angeles

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Berla Mundi

Ghanaian media personality Berla Mundi is gearing up to once again to grace the stage as the host of the prestigious 66th Grammy’s African Nominee Brunch. This highly anticipated event, slated for February 3rd, 2024, in Los Angeles, serves as an official side event to the main Grammy Awards ceremony and celebrates the achievements of African artists nominated for the coveted golden gramophones.

Following her successful hosting stint at last year’s brunch, Mundi will reprise her role, bringing her signature charm and wit to the gathering.

Her previous interactions with renowned artists like South Africa’s Nomcebo Zikode and Ghana’s Rocky Dawuni left a lasting impression, and her return is eagerly awaited by both attendees and audiences.

This year’s brunch promises to be even more vibrant, with a star-studded guest list curated by GUBA, the event’s organizers, led by the esteemed Lady Dentaa Amoateng .

Joining the celebration will be Nigerian music sensation Davido, South African Amapiano maestro Musa Keys, and acclaimed British-Ghanaian record producer Juls, alongside many other prominent figures.

News of Mundi’s return as host sparked excitement, with the TV3 personality taking to Instagram to share her enthusiasm.

“Looking forward to this,” she commented on GUBA’s announcement post, reflecting her eagerness to be at the helm of this prestigious event for the second time.

The brunch extends beyond Ghanaian borders, recognizing and celebrating the diverse tapestry of African musical talent.

This year’s Grammy nominations saw a strong showing from the continent, with artists like Burna Boy, Davido, Ayra Starr, and Tyla all vying for awards in various categories. Burna Boy leads the pack with four nominations, while Davido follows closely with three.

Credit: pulse.com.gh

Climate campaigner goes on trial over London oil industry protests

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Greta Thunberg (m) arriving at Westminster magistrates court

Greta Thunberg has appeared in court in London in a trial over a protest outside an oil industry summit in the capital last year.

The Swedish climate campaigner was one of five activists at Westminster magistrates court charged with “failing to comply with a condition imposed under section 14 of the Public Order Act” after they were told to leave the area.

With her in the dock were Christofer Kebbon, Joshua James Unwin, Jeff Rice and Peter Barker. They face fines of up to £2,500 if found guilty.

They were arrested after taking part in protests organised by Fossil Free London and Greenpeace last October that blocked the entrances of the InterContinental hotel in Mayfair, the venue for the Energy Intelligence Forum (EIF) attended by fossil fuel executives and government ministers.

Critics called the event the “oily money conference” in a sardonic nod to its previous name, the Oil and Money conference.

Credit: theguardian.com

Thailand deports dissident Russian rockers to Israel

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Aleksandr 'Shura' Uman, left, and Yegor 'Lyova' Bortnik perform during the Bi-2 rock band concert

Thailand has deported members of a dissident Russian-Belarusian rock band critical of Moscow’s war in Ukraine to Israel after they were detained for performing without a permit.

Members of Bi-2 left “safely” for Tel Aviv on Wednesday night, they said on their Facebook page. Human rights advocates had warned the group would face severe persecution for speaking out against Russia’s war in Ukraine if they were sent back to Russia. Thai authorities had detained the members of Bi-2 for working at the resort island of Phuket without a permit.

The fate of the band provoked an international outcry, leading Thai immigration officials to give the band the choice of being deported to another destination if they felt unsafe to return to Russia. Thailand’s National Security Council, chaired by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, took charge of the case on Wednesday.

Several members of the self-exiled group, which had been based in Israel in the 1990s, have dual nationalities, including Israeli and Australian.

Deputy Police Chief Surachate Hakparn confirmed the band had requested to be deported to Israel.

Credit: aljazeera.com

Escaped monkey caught after 5-days on loose in Scotland

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Escaped monkey

A monkey which had been missing in the Highlands for more than five days has been successfully captured. The Japanese macaque – called Honshu – escaped from the Highland Wildlife Park at Kincraig, near Aviemore, on Sunday. The seven-year-old male was spotted in a garden at a house near the park on Thursday morning. The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s drone team observed the animal until he was shot with a tranquiliser dart and taken back to the park.

The RZSS, which runs the Highland Wildlife Park, received a call to special hotline at about 10:00. Alan Bannon, its head of communications, said it was a relief to finally capture the monkey.

He told BBC Scotland News: “We got a phone call from a member of the public saying they had spotted the animal in their garden helping himself to a bird feeder.

Keith Gilchrist, the wildlife park’s living collections operations manager, said Honshu would be reintroduced to other adults within the troop.

Credit: bbc.com

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