Short Stories
Doomed to failure series: When it all started…
He started developing feelings for her, even before meeting her. He was driving from Takoradi to Accra when she first called. ‘Good Morning Martin. This is Maureen. My cousin Alice said she spoke to you about me’. ‘Yes, indeed, Maureen. Nice to meet you. Let’s arrange a time to meet in the next few days to discuss what you are planning to do, and how I will be able to assist you’. ‘I’m available anytime. Is tomorrow okay with you?’ ‘Yes, tomorrow, lunch time. I can meet you at Alice’s place’. ‘That would be fine with me. Thank you very much’. Wow, he said to himself. Such a sweet, soft voice. Would be really nice to meet her, and nicer to work with her. She would like to start her own fruit processing joint. Sounds very interesting.
They came out to meet him when his car stopped in front of Alice’s shop. He hugged Alice, and moved towards her. She also stretched out her arms and they hugged. ‘So’, Alice said, ‘you’ve already met briefly. Let’s sit. So, where do we start?’ ‘I guess Maureen will start by telling us what she wants to do, so that I know how I may be able to help’. ‘Okay. I have been doing fruit juices on order for parties and other social functions, for about two years. It’s been quite okay, so I now want to process the juices in plastic containers and bottles. I’m thinking of ordering a small processing machine. I’ve already located manufacturers of bottles and plastic containers, and bottle tops.
That’s where I am’. ‘You are showing a lot of initiative’, Martin said, ‘and that’s really commendable. I need to ask a few questions, but let me first make some initial comments. You must be thinking now about what fruits you will be processing. You might want to do various combinations, like pineapple and ginger, orange and pineapple. Water melon and ginger, etc. Of course, this decision will be based on supply. Can you get supplies of raw material in the quantities you are seeking to process?
Then you must also think about the location for your processing factory, and obtaining the necessary permits. Before you start, you must get FDA approval for the products you will be selling, meaning you will have to give them samples’.
‘I have covered some of the ground you mentioned. The location is a-two-acre family land at Nsawam. My brother has been working on the permits. I am yet to submit samples to FDA. I will start working on that, hopefully with your help’. ‘You can count on my help for sure. I have covered some of that ground, not too long ago. I assisted several people to establish production plants, all of which are doing well. And they are doing well because they planned well. That’s all you need to do. So let’s meet and start work, as soon as it’s okay with you’.
‘I’m ready to start, even today. You are going somewhere now, I believe?’ I’m going for lunch, and you are going with me!’ Alice broke into the best smile Martin had ever seen, as she got up to follow him’.
So, that’s how it started. About three days in the week, Martin took care of his consulting business all morning, then he picked her and they either went to the factory site or did errands. He was really impressed by her passion to get the project going.
She seemed to have saved up some money from the jobs she did for event organisers, and he respected that. And they built up some natural chemistry without even trying. They started going out in the evenings, and as they learnt more about each other, love seemed to grow naturally. Maureen liked to eat out, and she preferred western dishes.
Although Martin was more into traditional dishes not too interested in outdoor eating, he was willing to indulge her. All seemed to be going well but there was a small problem. Esaaba.
Esaaba and Martin had been what the Americans call high school sweethearts. She was two years Martin’s junior at Senior Secondary School, and she went to study Mechanical Engineering at Tech whilst Martin went to Legon to study Production Engineering.
They grew up in Takoradi, and their parents were not only neighbours but also friends. They had kept their friendship through their university years, and their families were hoping that they would end up getting married. Everything seemed to be pointing in that direction until Alice introduced Maureen.
Although he carried a casual disposition, Martin was very good looking and serious with his business. Esaaba was a big, elegant girl who, in spite of being professionally minded, was also family oriented. She loved cooking and hoped to settle down in marriage soon. She made no secret of her feelings for Martin. So, she was not amused when Maureen appeared on the scene, suddenly.
BY EKOW DE HEER
Short Stories
GFA to hold maiden U-15 Girls Inter-Regional Challenge Cup at Prampram

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will hold the maiden edition of the U15 Girls Inter-Regional Challenge Cup at its technical centre in Prampram – the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence.
The Association earlier this month announced that it will be establishing four new age group national teams each for boys and girls to complement the existing ones.
These new national teams will be for developmental purposes to serve as feeder teams for the competitive national teams.
President of the GFA who doubles as Chairman of the National Juvenile Committee, Mr. Kurt. E.S. Okraku, announced that the U15 Girls Inter-Regional Challenge Cup will be held in June, 2024 at Prampram.
The competition will provide a platform for the national team coaches to identify top talents for further development and progression into the appropriate age group national teams.
The Football Association already has the KGL U17 Regional Championship for boys and the U15 Regional Challenge Cup for girls will be the first of its kind in the country.
The new national teams will have U-16, U-18, U-19 and U-21 for Boys and U-16, U-18, U-19, U-21, and U23 for Girls.
The Association is keen on transforming women’s football and making it competitive across all levels, which will have a positive impact on the National teams.
Players from each of the age groups will progress to the relevant next level year after year as they will camp, train and play games locally and Internationally as part of their development.
Short Stories
Fisherman and wife(Final Part)
The man trembled with fear at every joint. Outside there was a terrible storm. Trees and mountains were shaking. The heaven was completely black, and there was thunder and lightning. In the sea he could see black waves as high as mountains, and they were capped with white crowns of foam. He said:
Mandje! Mandje! Timpe Te!
Flounder, flounder, in the sea!
My wife, my wife Ilsebill,
Wants not, wants not, what I will.
“What does she want then,” said the flounder.
“Oh,” he said, “she wants to become like God.”
“Go home. She is sitting in her piss pot again.”
And they are sitting there even today.