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Argentine President pays ‘fine’ over lockdown party

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Argentine President Alberto Fernández

Argentine President Alberto Fernández has made a large donation as part of a deal to end an investigation into a lockdown party he and his wife hosted.

The couple came under investigation after photos emerged showing them having a birthday dinner attended by about a dozen people while lockdown measures were in force.

At the time, public gatherings, including funerals, were banned.

The photos caused outrage and caused the president’s popularity to plummet.

A judge agreed to the offer by the president and First Lady Fabiola Yáñez to donate three million pesos ($25,000; £20,000) in exchange for the case against them to be dropped.

Prosecutors had stipulated that the amount donated should be the equivalent of a respiratory machine and a stay in intensive care in hospital. The money will go to a vaccine research institute. Originally, President Fernández had argued that there had been no breach because no one caught Covid as a result of the dinner party. But as public anger over the dinner party grew, he struck a more apologetic note, saying: “I realise [the birthday dinner] shouldn’t have happened, I’m sorry that it did, and it won’t happen again.”

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Zelenskyy urges ‘maximum’ sanctions on Russia

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for “maximum” sanctions against Russia during a virtual speech to corporate executives, government officials and other elites on the first day of the World Economic Forum gathering in Davos, Switzerland.

He said on Monday that sanctions need to go further to stop Russia’s aggression, including an oil embargo, blocking all of its banks and cutting off trade with Russia completely. He said that it’s a precedent that would work for decades to come.

“This is what sanctions should be: They should be maximum, so that Russia and every other potential aggressor that wants to wage a brutal war against its neighbour would clearly know the immediate consequences of their actions,” Zelenskyy said through a translator.

He also pushed for the complete withdrawal of foreign companies from Russia to prevent supporting its war and said Ukraine needs at least $5bn in funding per month.

“The amount of work is enormous: we have more than half a trillion of dollars in losses, tens of thousands of facilities were destroyed. We need to rebuild entire cities and industries,” Zelenskyy said.

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Top 10 Most Common Health Issues

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Common Health Issues

 Physical Activity and Nutrition

Research indicates that staying physically active can help prevent or delay certain diseases, including some cancers, heart disease and diabetes, and also relieve depression and improve mood. Inactivity often accompanies advancing age, but it doesn’t have to. Check with your local churches or synagogues, senior centers, and shopping malls for exercise and walking programs. Like exercise, your eating habits are often not good if you live and eat alone.

Overweight and Obesity

Being overweight or obese increases your chances of dying from hypertension, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, respiratory problems, dyslipidemia and endometrial, breast, prostate, and colon cancers. In-depth guides and practical advice about obesity are available from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health.

Tobacco

Tobacco is the single greatest preventable cause of illness and premature death in the U.S. Tobacco use is now called “Tobacco dependence disease.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that smokers who try to quit are more successful when they have the support of their physician.

Substance Abuse

Substance abuse usually means drugs and alcohol. These are two areas we don’t often associate with seniors, but seniors, like young people, may self-medicate using legal and illegal drugs and alcohol, which can lead to serious health consequences. In addition, seniors may deliberately or unknowingly mix medications and use alcohol. Because of our stereotypes about senior citizens, many medical people fail to ask seniors about possible substance abuse.

HIV/AIDS

Between 11 and 15% of U.S. AIDS cases occur in seniors over age 50. Between 1991 and 1996, AIDS in adults over 50 rose more than twice as fast as in younger adults. Seniors are unlikely to use condoms, have immune systems that naturally weaken with age, and HIV symptoms (fatigue, weight loss, dementia, skin rashes, swollen lymph nodes) are similar to symptoms that can accompany old age. Again, stereotypes about aging in terms of sexual activity and drug use keep this problem largely unrecognized.

Mental Health

Dementia is not part of aging. Dementia can be caused by disease, reactions to medications, vision and hearing problems, infections, nutritional imbalances, diabetes, and renal failure. There are many forms of dementia (including Alzheimer’s Disease) and some can be temporary. With accurate diagnosis comes management and help. The most common late-in-life mental health condition is depression. If left untreated, depression in the elderly can lead to suicide. Here’s a surprising fact: The rate of suicide is higher for elderly white men than for any other age group, including adolescents.

Injury and Violence

Among seniors, falls are the leading cause of injuries, hospital admissions for trauma, and deaths due to injury. One in every three seniors (age 65 and older) will fall each year. Strategies to reduce injury include exercises to improve balance and strength and medication review. Home modifications can help reduce injury. Home security is needed to prevent intrusion. Home-based fire prevention devices should be in place and easy to use.

Environmental Quality

Even though pollution affects all of us, government studies have indicated that low-income, racial and ethnic minorities are more likely to live in areas where they face environmental risks. Compared to the general population, a higher proportion of elderly are living just over the poverty threshold.

Immunization

Influenza and pneumonia and are among the top 10 causes of death for older adults. Emphasis on Influenza vaccination for seniors has helped. Pneumonia remains one of the most serious infections, especially among women and the very old.

Access to Health Care

Seniors frequently don’t monitor their health as seriously as they should. While a shortage of geriatricians has been noted nationwide, URMC has one of the largest groups of geriatricians and geriatric specialists of any medical community in the country. Your access to health care is as close as URMC, offering a menu of services at several hospital settings, including the VA Hospital in Canandaigua, in senior housing, and in your community.

 

FEATURE: Matters Arising From The John Who Was Knighted Sir

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Feature

He might have been born to make news and he lived making news amidst his witty talks that can send people laughing or wondering, how sharp brain he was.

We were told that he was a student leader in the university, but for some reason the student body decided to cut short his tenure of office. He was asked to produce his handing over notes and in response he had this to say. “When a president is overthrown, does he prepare and produce handing over notes?” That ended the matter and he enjoyed peace on campus as an ordinary student.

He lived as one of us and helped his party in diverse ways, and took up position in government until he passed on to the life hereafter.

He was officially called Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie but was given the name John and knighted Sir, so many knew him as Sir John.

The man died and is in the life hereafter enjoying the peace and joy of eternity, but news and confusion are living on earth after him.

First, social media came out with his Will and Final Testament in which he was alleged to have given the juicy properties of his to his siblings’ children, leaving his wife with nothing to write home about. The Will said nothing about lands in Accra and Tema.

Then another Will popped up, this time brought by Manasseh Azure in which we read that Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, the John who was knighted Sir, had landed properties in Achimota forest, Achimota and Ramsar Site, Sakumuno, Tema. These parcels of land, he gifted to some relations.

The whole nation was turned into turmoil and confusion upon confusion struck like hurricane. The question is, where suddenly, from this Will of Sir John on Achimota forest and Ramsar Site?

Earlier the president was taken to the cleaners for daring to pass on part of the Achimota forest to the original owners, the Owoo family.

The Achimota forest was acquired by the state then under colonial rule in 1921 and in 1927 for a school complex and a forest reserve. It was added that the Owoo family was compensated £4,000.00 in 1922. That land was used for the purpose it was acquired for. The Prince of Wales College, now Achimota School, was built on it and there was a forest reserve to this day. In 1927, the state went on to acquire about 479 hectares from in the same area, from the Owoo family for an extension of the school and a forest reserve for the purpose of fuel wood plantation for the school. There is no record of any compensation paid for the 479 hectares.

We were told that during the Kufuor Administration, the Owoo family petitioned that part their landed property, acquired by the state in 1927 but not compensated for and not used for the purpose it was acquired for, should revert to them. President J.A. Kufuor, we are told gave the family 36 hectares because they deserved it. Come 2013, under the NDC administration the Owoo family again petitioned and the government increased their portion to 78.6 hectares. The current NPP Administration under President Nana Akufo-Addo, was again petitioned by the Owoo family, and the president increased their hold to 144.6 hectares. This transaction is well within the law.

The fact that, that part of the forest was going to exchange hands, made Ghanaians to accuse this government of taken over every state property and making them their own. This was where Manasseh Azure thought he could mischievously come out with a story and pile on to his fame, as investigative journalist.

As an investigative journalist or if that is what he claimed to be, before he could come out with that Will, he should be very objective by seeking certain information to make his story solid.

For Azure cannot claim that he is not aware that all government (state) acquired lands which compensation had been paid for, prior to the coming into force of the 1992 Constitution cannot revert to the original owners, even if government (state) was not using it for the purpose it acquired it for. Lands that can be returned to the original owners are those which compensation had not been paid. And for all indications the portion of Achimota Forest which the Owoo family are after is the 489 hectares of land acquired in 1927, where there is no record of payment of compensation.

It is good to note and Manasseh Azure can have free SHS education here that, on the other hand, any such transaction after the coming into force of the 1992 Constitution, the acquired lands can revert to the original owners, even if compensation had been paid, if government is not using it for the purpose, it had acquired it for.

Manasseh Azure produced a Will purported to be Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie’s Will and this Will looks very questionable.

Will, like all official and legal documents do not have nicknames on them. When little Kwadwo was born, his father did not know that he would one day be knighted, Sir, so he did not add Sir John to his name on his birth certificate. So how come, Sir John is appearing on an official document, like a Will.

Manasseh Azure, should have widen his scope and gone after these basic pieces of information before bringing out that Will, which only sparked confusion in the land. Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie better known to Ghanaians as Sir John, most certainly did not author that Will and even if he did, and this will be out of mischief, so Manasseh should have broadened his enquiries by first going to Lands Commission to find out whether Sir John owned lands in Achimota forest and Ramsar Site in Sakumuno.

In the case of Ramsar Site, Azure only succeeded in insulting the integrity of the chiefs and elders of Sakumuno, because it is on social media that Sir John warned them not to sell of any portion of the site. So how could they have given him a portion?

It has now turned out, that the Lands Commission has come out to state that it has no records showing that the late Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie owned lands in Achimota forest and Ramsar Site, Sakumuno. This is the official response to the matter by the authority which handles land matters in this country.

This points out that it is very likely that the Will produced by Azure Manasseh is fake. And if it is, then this investigative journalist is in big trouble. The law must do it part in this matter and let no journalist or association of journalists, foreign or local, claim that free speech is being gagged. The insecurity and tension that this alleged Will of Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie caused and is causing could easily have sparked flames of bloody conflicts in the country.

Journalists are gradually leading this country into civil conflicts by the unsubstantiated and false news they churn out just to create sensationalism and hype up tensions and create panic and fear.

The other day it was the Executive Director of Alliance of Social Equity and Public Accountability, Mr Mensah Thompson, who waded off the line of equity and accountability and lied to the whole world that children of the President’s relatives used the Presidential jet to fly to the UK to do Christmas shopping. Very dishonest of him, even as he later came to apologise.

Now Manasseh Azure, who classifies himself as an honest and objective man, could hatch out a fake Will and bring it out just to tell Ghanaians that this current government is acquiring public property, when the government only did the constitutional thing by releasing lands that were not compensated for to the rightful and original owners. Assuming, Azure belongs to the Owoo family, what will be his position on this matter?

Come to think of it, the President is performing his duty constitutionally, as required by the Law and Manasseh Azure wants the whole of Ghana to rise up against the old man. So which law do we have to abide by? The 1992 Constitution or the Laws in the minds of people like Azure?

In my opinion, I will suggest that the President turns the Achimota forest into a botanical garden like Aburi Botanical Garden, with chalets, where people can lodge as they would in a hotel, with restaurants, drinking spots, recreational centers and all that are associated with merrymaking and fun.

I will also appeal that we should allow the soul of Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie to rest in peace, as he is resting with the Elect in Heaven. We should honour the John who was knighted Sir, to enjoy eternal peace in Heaven.

We should not associate his name to controversy especially when we have no clear evidence and this goes to journalists who are quick to freely come out with lies and when they are been dragged to face the law, they will scream that free speech is been gagged in this country.

It is about time we insist on responsible journalism and may the soul of the John who was knighted Sir, continue to rest peacefully with the Elect in Heaven.

Hon Daniel Dugan

Zouma pleads guilty to kicking and slapping cat

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Kurt Zouma leaving Thames Magistrates' Court

West Ham United defender Kurt Zouma has pleaded guilty to kicking and slapping his pet cat in a video that also showed him saying “I swear I’ll kill it”.

The 27-year-old admitted two offences under the Animal Welfare Act at a hearing at Thames Magistrates’ Court.

Zouma’s brother Yoan, who plays for Dagenham and Redbridge, admitted one offence after an RSPCA investigation.

Yoan, 24, filmed the incident, which was posted on social media. Sentencing has been adjourned to 1 June.

The brothers’ addresses were withheld following a court order.

The court was told about disturbing footage of the incident, which was filmed at the West Ham player’s home and posted on Snapchat with ‘laughing’ emojis by his brother on 6 February.

It was later seen by a woman who had been messaging Yoan, and she raised concern.

Zouma could be seen volleying the Bengal cat across his kitchen, before throwing a pair of shoes at it and slapping its head.

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Haaland flies to UK to complete his £51.2m transfer to Manchester City

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Haaland received an emotional send-off from the Dortmund

Erling Haaland has flown to the UK to complete his £51.2m transfer to Premier League champions Manchester City.

City announced this month they had reached an agreement with the Norway forward to join them from Borussia Dortmund.

With title celebrations over, Haaland, 21, has now arrived to finish the final details of the transfer before heading off on international duty.

City are also eyeing a possible move for Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips. Haaland’s arrival is part of what promises to be a busy summer at City.

With Brazilian Fernandinho, 37, leaving, manager Pep Guardiola is set to take the opportunity to bolster his squad.

He is looking at central midfield as an area that needs strengthening, with the 26-year-old Phillips – named in the England squad earlier today – one of the players of interest.

With Leeds securing their top-flight survival at the weekend, it will not make a move for Phillips easy, although City are unlikely to encounter the same stubbornness from Elland Road as they experienced with Tottenham around their pursuit of Harry Kane 12 months ago.

It is not anticipated Haaland will speak to the media until his return for pre-season training in July ahead of City’s short tour to the United States.

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Premier League finally approves Chelsea takeover by Todd Boehly

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Todd Boehly

 The Premier League has approved the £4.25bn takeover of Chelsea by a consortium led by LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly.

The league says the consortium has passed its owner’s and directors’ test.

The Premier League club was put up for sale before owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned over his links to Russian president Vladimir Putin.

The purchase remains subject to the Government issuing the required sale licence.

The final stages of the transaction will then need to be completed.

The government does not want Abramovich to make any proceeds from the sale but sources are optimistic about a deal being finalised on Tuesday night.

“We now believe everyone will be ready to issue the necessary licences” said one insider.

“The last remaining hurdle boils down to a number of final technical details that are being discussed with the club.”

Earlier this month the deal had seemed close to collapse over concerns proceeds would not reach good causes as promised by Abramovich.

Abramovich denied that he had asked for his £1.5bn loan to Chelsea be repaid when the club was sold.

Several parties expressed an interest but Chelsea agreed to sell to the Boehly-led consortium earlier in May.

The consortium is led by Boehly but Clearlake Capital, a Californian private equity firm, would own a majority of the shares in Chelsea. Other investors include US billionaire Mark Walter, also a co-owner of the LA Dodgers, and Swiss billionaire Hansjoerg Wyss.

Chelsea have been allowed to continue operating under a special government licence which expires on 31 May.

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Mourinho aims to extend perfect record in European finals against Feyenoord today

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Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho will aim to extend his perfect record in European finals when his Roma side face Feyenoord in the inaugural Europa Conference League final on Wednesday.

The Portuguese has won all four of his finals – two with Porto and one apiece with Inter Milan and Manchester United.

He will become the first manager to lead four teams in a European final. “If I win I will become the first one to win all European trophies, but that’s only if I win,” said Mourinho.

He led Porto to Uefa Cup success in 2003 and a stunning Champions League triumph the following season. He claimed Europe’s top club prize again with Inter Milan in 2010 and took Manchester United to the Europa League title, formerly the Uefa Cup, in 2017.

Mourinho famously dubbed himself “a special one” when he first took charge of Chelsea in 2004, a moniker he now seems keen to leave in the past.

“The ‘Special One’ story is an old story,” added Mourinho. “It was when I was at the beginning [of my career]. When you have more maturity and stability, you think more about the people and less about yourself.

“When you arrive at a final after a season of work, the work is done. It’s the team’s moment, not the moment of an individual.

“I don’t believe in magical potions, I don’t believe in magical spells. There’s nothing special to be done, just us to be us as a team. Knowing the qualities we have, knowing the limitations we have.

“For me, no matter how the final ends, this is a positive season for us.”

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Anas & partners opens safe haven for journalists, whistleblowers

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Anas Aremeyaw Anas (m) launching the Centre

In order to protect whistleblower journalists, ace Investigative Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas yesterday launched the Whistleblowers and Journalists’ Safety International Center (WAJSIC) in Accra.

With support from the Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF), the Center would provide shelter, communication, advocacy, and legal services to persons who will be in need of its services.

On shelter, WAJSIC will provide accommodation to individuals and groups who will need it as a result of threats from perpetrators of crime, and also provide professional training for such persons while they continue to lodge them.

The communication services would ensure that platforms and audience are provided for these whistleblowers and journalists to enable them relay the information for which they are being sought after by their assailants.

The advocacy and legal support will ensure that persons who seek asylum at WASJIC and face legal suits will be well represented by astute lawyers.

Addressing dignitaries and media personnel who gathered at the Alisa Hotel yesterday to witness the launch, Anas indicated that many a time some journalists were lucky to get protection when their lives were being threatened, but same cannot be said about whistleblowers, hence, the establishment of the Center.

He again said that there were individuals in the civil, public and state institutions who would want to volunteer information about foul play in their institutions, but since their safety was not guaranteed, they shelved the information.

He also noted that some journalists from other countries who faced threats and as a result run to Ghana for safety, usually come to him for help, and that was why he thought it wise to establish the Center in order to be able to help more of such people.

He, therefore, called on all and sundry to support the organisation in cash and in kind to help provide safety for journalists, whistleblowers, and other players in the information ecosystem.

Sharing experiences on the cost involved in sheltering journalists and whistle blowers who flee their countries as a result of threats on their lives, the Executive Director for Media Foundation for West Africa, Mr. Sulemana Braimah, said the cost was expensive.

He also noted that aside the cost, the difficulty one goes through to secure accommodation and visas for the asylum seekers are very frustrating and hence commended the brains behind the center for the yeoman’s job they had done since it would corroborate the work the MFWA is also doing with regards to the safety of journalists.

He said the center will enable the target group have easy access to a place that would guarantee their safety.

President of the Ghana Journalists Association, Mr Roland Affail Monney on his part said that the establishment of the center is timely because some journalists in the country are not having it easy with persons they have uncovered of which some are drug barons and politicians.

He made reference to Ahmed Suale’s murder and noted that if such a center existed, Mr Suale may have sought refuge there and would not have been shot.

He therefore appealed to individuals and organizations home and abroad to support the work of WAJSIC to help avert the risk that whistleblowers and journalists face in their line of duty.

The Director for PPLAAF, Mr. Henry Thulliez commended Anas and his partners for establishing the center and assured them of his organizations support.

Mr. Thulliez noted that since PPLAAF performs a similar function like WAJSIC, he was of the hope that the two institutions will change the safety of journalist’s narrative on the African continent.

From the government’s side, the National Media Commission and the Ministry of Information also assured the team of their support.

Other individuals and organisation who gave solidarity messages at the event were ace Investigative and Anti-Corruption Journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni, the Netherlands Embassy and European Union and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

Others who graced the event with their presence were individuals from the Office of the Special Prosecutor and the US Embassy.

Presidency: Ghana Mozambique condemn Russia Ukraine war

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President Filipe (L) and President Akufo-Addo (R) briefing the Presidential Press Corps
President Akufo-Addo (M), Secretary General AfCFTA (R) presenting locally made kente to President Filipe when he visited the Secretariat

Ghana and Mozambique have jointly condemned Russia’s attack on Ukraine, and have also called for an immediate cessation of the conflict.

The presidents of both countries expressed concern over the happenings at a joint press conference at Jubilee House in Accra yesterday.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the President of Mozambique, Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, lamented over the effects of the war on their countries, at a time the losses from the pandemic were still being counted.
Mr. Filipe Jacinto Nyusi is on a four-day official visit to Ghana, the first of its kind by a President from Mozambique.

Both Presidents, at a tête-à-tête, discussed a wide range of issues bordering their two nations, including the effects of the war in Ukraine on the economies of Ghana and Mozambique.
“We both condemn Russia’s invading of Ukraine, and have called for its immediate cessation, as its effects, together with the ravages of Covid-19, have proven to be devastating to the entire world, particularly for those of us on the African Continent,” President Akufo-Addo said.

UN Reforms
Briefing the Presidential Press Corps at Jubilee House after their private conversation, President Akufo-Addo and his counterpart underscored the essence of reforming the composition and structure of the Security Council of the United Nations (UN).

Their advocacy was to give Africa a permanent seat, especially in the wake of current global challenges.

The duo stated that the current global circumstances called for an urgent need to put back on the global agenda the demand for the reform of the UN on the basis of Africa’s common position on UN reform.
According to them, given the multiple threats to the territorial integrity of several countries on the continent, it would not be right for the UN to reduce its peacekeeping operations in Africa.
They noted that many of the civilian population in Africa were currently under serious threats, and urged the UN to support the countries to address terrorism and other security challenges on the continent.
Ghana to support Mozambique
President Akufo-Addo thanked the Mozambiquecan government for supporting Ghana’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, adding that Ghana working to ensure Africa’s voice was “loud and clear on matters affecting the continent.”
“I want to assure you that when the vote is taken in June in the membership for Eastern and Southern Africa, Ghana will be a firm supporter of Mozambique for the seat,” he said.

Agreements signed
The two countries signed a joint permanent cooperation agreement to govern their relations.
The agreement is to enable the governments of both countries to boost political and economic relations, cultural and people to people exchanges, as well as cooperation at the continental and global fronts.
The two leaders discussed collaboration in the areas of education, trade and industry, agriculture, defense cooperation, immigration, environment, energy, science and technology and tourism.

Visit to Nkrumah Museum, AfCFTA Office
President Nyusi as part of his visit to the country, was at the Kwame Nkrumah Museum, where he laid wreath under the monument of the first president of Ghana, mounted at the museum.

Later, he visited the Secretariat of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in Accra, where he was joined by President Akufo-Addo and they toured the building.

At a brief ceremony after the tour, the two Presidents and the Secretary General of the AfCFTA, Wamkele Mene, and the Minister for Trade and Industry, Alan Kyerematen addressed a gathering.
State Banquet
As diplomacy requires, President Akufo-Addo, later in the evening, held a state banquet at Jubilee House for his guest, who is in the country upon the invitation of Ghana.

The two Presidents separately proposed toasts to a better future for both countries.

The Ghanaian Chronicle