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2023 Ghana Party In The Park And Expo Ghana Launched

International Ghanaian Marketing Communications Company, Akwaaba UK in collaboration with the British High Commission in Ghana, on Thursday 13th April 2023, launched this year’s edition of its popular annual events, Ghana Party in the Park and Expo Ghana at a colourful event at the Residence of the British High Commissioner to Ghana in Accra.

According to the organizers, following the success of the maiden edition of Expo Ghana last year, this year’s edition will be happening for two days on Wednesday 12th July and Thursday 13th July 2023 at Canary Wharf Hotel, London. Ghana Party in the Park is scheduled for Saturday 15th July 2023 at Trent Park, Cockfosters, in London.

Expo Ghana is a platform for Ghana-made products to be showcased in the United Kingdom for patronage and to create opportunities for Ghanaian entrepreneurs. In addition, it aims to harness the export potential of Ghanaian SMEs and creates business relationships between UK and Ghana-based entrepreneurs.

Ghana Party in the Park is currently the biggest Ghanaian event outside the country which attracts over 10,000 patrons yearly. It is positioned as a family fun day out with activities for people of all ages, from children’s corner, durbar of chiefs, performances by top African musicians, a food court, an exhibition of African products and services and many more.

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Chris Koney, a member of the Akwaaba UK team, speaking on behalf of the Chief Executive Officer of Akwaaba UK, Dennis Tawiah said “African-made products are quickly gaining prominence in global markets and to ensure Ghana capitalizes on this growing interest, Expo Ghana was created last year to provide the platform for Ghana made products to be showcased and create opportunities for Ghanaian entrepreneurs in the UK. From the positive feedback from participants from last year and the request from other stakeholders, we are adding one day this year to cater for the real estate and construction sector”.

Mr. Koney indicated that Akwaaba UK’s engagement with local and global brands over the years has positioned the company to provide tailor-made services for African businesses wanting to enter the UK market, find the right partners across Europe, launch or activate their products and services, market research, marketing, and business development.

Her Excellency Harriet Thompson, the British High Commissioner to Ghana lauded Akwaaba UK for the great initiative to create opportunities for both Ghanaian and UK businesses and creating a platform for deliberations between Ghanaian and UK industry captains to explore possibilities for partnerships and building synergies.

She further complimented Akwaaba UK for sustaining Ghana Party in the Park for over a decade and growing it to become one of the events to look forward to on the African entertainment calendar in the UK. She added that it is a great tool to enhance Ghana – UK relations and promote business between the two countries.

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Other speakers on the night were the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku-Mantey, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotions Centre (GIPC), Yofi Grant, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, Ambassador Michael Oquaye Jr., and Alex Dadey, Executive Chairman of KGL Group & Board Chairman, GIPC.

In addition, some sponsors and partners shared their experiences last year and the reason they are on board this year. They included CBG Bank, TapTap Send, Melcom Group, and Lakeside Estate.
Sponsors of Ghana Party in the Park and Expo Ghana for this year include AirMaroc, Tropical Sun, World Remit, Mukuru, Supermalt, CBG Bank, Lakeside Estate, KGL, GIPC, TapTap Send, Unity Link, Ghana Free Zones Authority and Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA)

Ghanaian musician, Cina Soul, gave a splendid performance on the night.

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Swedru All Blacks back to winning ways, Roshan humble King Faisal

Sekondi Rospak FC made it eight wins in eight successive home games after three second-half goals from John Amoah, Joseph Ntow and Stephen Anthony Kofi. John Amoah opened the scoring in the 55th minute after a barren first half. Joseph Ntow added to the tally in the 56th minute before Stephen Anthony Kofi rounded things up in the 74th minute to give Rospak a 3-0 win over former Premier League side King Faisal.


Elsewhere at Swedru – leaders Swedru All Blacks humbled PAC Academy in an emphatic 2-0 win. Zayat Bubakari scored first for Swedru All Blacks in the 27th minute before Rudolf Junior Nana Kwasi Mensah made it 2-0 in the 34th minute. Swedru All Blacks are top of the table with 36 points – 4 points ahead of second placed Rospak FC.

Meanwhile, Former Premier League side Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs recorded their fourth successive home victory after beaten New Edubiase United 2-1 at the Robert Mensah Park. Enoch Odoom struck first for Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs in the 19th minute but Steven Asante equalized for New Edubiase United before halftime. After the interval, Godfred Eshun scored from distance in the 65th minute to help Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs secure all the points.

Here are the results in Zone Two

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Cervical Cancer alert: Avoid sex at early age

Dr Commeh

 The Programmes Manager of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) of the Ghana Health Ser­vice (GHS), Dr Mary Efua Commeh, has advised young girls to avoid sex at an early age.

This, she explained, will give the cervix the opportunity to mature be­fore they become sexually active.

“You need to delay what we call the first sexual intercourse as much as possible to give the cervix the oppor­tunity to mature before the person becomes sexually active,” she said.

Dr Commeh stated this in an in­terview with The Spectator in Accra on Tuesday as a part of the Cervical Cancer awareness month.

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According to her, cervical cancer was the second leading female cancer in Ghana with a total of about 3,072 cases annually, and out of that, 1,815 deaths are recorded, representing more than 50 per cent.

She indicated that “If young girls are going to be sexually active, then you need to talk to your parents about being vaccinated.”

She explained that vaccinating young girls against human papillomavi­rus (HPV) has been found to be a very effective way of preventing cervical cancer.

“There are countries that started HPV vaccination years ago and they are not seeing any cervical cancers now because they would have elim­inated most of the high-risk HPVs in their women. So if the high-risk HPV is not there, then obviously the results on cervical cancers are going to go down,” she added.

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Dr Commmey said the HPV vaccina­tion is recommended for young girls aged nine to 14 years, adding that it had been found to be highly effective, not just for cervical cancers but for other HPV-related cancers, such as anal cancers, cancers of the vagina, genital warts, amongst others.

She further elaborated that the idea is to put up a barrier before the HPV comes in and that once a young female encounters it, she is already protected.

She also mentioned that for cervical cancers, the main cause is called HPV infection, saying generally, all sexually active women acquire HPV at some point in their lives.

However, the Programmes Manager of NCDs at the GHS mentioned that the body has a way of clearing the HPV, explaining that it is a natural mechanism that goes on, unfortunate­ly, there are a few women whose HPV persists.

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Moreover, she noted that the num­bers for Cervical Cancer tend to be much higher because at times, clients would wait, and try all sorts of med­ications before they finally report to the health facility saying “we actually lose some women before they get to the hospitals with over 75 per cent of the cases coming in its third and fourth stages.”

Dr Commey, therefore, called for public awareness while ensuring the availability of information for preven­tion and control.

 By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu

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