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Amen and Amen Institute supports World Food Day with GH¢10,000

Mr Daniel Reynolds( secong from left) presenting on behalf to
Mr Gilbert Xorlanyo Ampeh with them are other dignitaries
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) had received GH¢10,000 from the Amen and Amen Institute, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in support of this year’s World Food Day (WFD) celebration.
The WFD, slated for October 16, is on the theme, “The right to foods for a better life and a better future, leave no one behind.”
The founder of the institute, Mr Amen Amenreynolds Amen, who was represented by his son, Mr Daniel Reynolds, said the donation was part of the institute’s corporate social responsibility to support the United Nations in attaining food security and to ensure better life for the people.
He said the Amen Amen Institute over the years had partnered the United Nations for the annual celebration of WFD to promote activities which ensures food safety.
Mr Reynolds commended the Ministry for their innovation introduced to improve the agriculture sector in the country.
He called on the public to make food safety a priority at all times to prevent diseases.
The Deputy Director, Finance and Administration, MoFA, Mr Gilbert Xorlanyo Ampeh, who received the donation on behalf of the Ministry commended the founder of the institute for the kind gesture and their collaboration with the ministry over the years.
He assured the management of the institute that the donation would be used for its intended purpose.
The director appealed to other institutions, philanthropists and organisations among others to support the Day.
Mr Ampeh said programmes lined up for the day includes a float on the principal streets of Accra, television and radio talk shows and commemoration of the day at the forecourt of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
He said Ghana will join other member nations of the United Nations to observe the 44th World Food Day with a flag raising ceremony in Accra.
By Anita Nyarko-Yirenkyi
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Heritage Month Ghana trends

Since the institution of the Heritage Month celebration in Ghana, it has offered citizens opportunities of a lifetime to learn about their cultures and lifestyles.
Ghana’s version is observed in the month of March, coinciding with the country’s Independence Day celebrations on March 6.
Show host, George Sappor in full
regalia as a traditional leader
outfit to mark Independence Day and
Heritage Month. She usually does it with
husband and best friend, Kofi Aduonum
but in his absence, she maintained the
poise to attract the atte
Heritage Month features festivals, food fairs, arts, crafts, and music events to highlight the economic and social value of preserving national heritage.
Though a brainchild of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), the celebration has been driven to greater heights by local media with the organisation of several events to create the needed euphoria.
at Original TV gave
culture a touch of ‘old
school’ in her presentation
last Tuesday to wow
her audience as part of
the station’s Heritage
Month celebration
Among the events are the Heritage Caravan and Back To Your Village Food Bazaar powered by Accra-based Citi FM and Citi TV, Wear Ghana Festival and the Gɔbɛ festival powered by 3News.
The Heritage Caravan is a road trip which takes patrons across more than half of Ghana’s regions to offer a distinctive road trip that allows participants to explore the various regions of Ghana, providing an up-close encounter with the country’s historical and cultural heritage.
In addition to these roles played by the media, news anchors and other presenters appear on screens immaculately garbed in locally made outfits, bringing out the beauty of our traditions.
Today, The Spectator newspaper selected a few of the media personalities that are working to give the celebration a global dimension to project the country.
By Andrew Nortey
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MoMo vendor 24 murdered at Kwadaso

A disturbing crime has shaken the Kwadaso Onion market community in Kumasi, leaving family and friends grieving the loss of a young life.
Identified only as Junior, a 24-year-old mobile money vendor, was found murdered in his room on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
According to eyewitnesses, Junior had returned home the previous day with a substantial amount of money, over Gh¢20,000.
It was suspected that the killers might have been motivated by the large sum of money in Junior’s possession.
A police source that confirmed this to The Spectator, said investigation has been launched into Junior’s murder, but so far, no arrests have been made.
The Kwadaso community is reeling in shock, calling for justice and an end to the atrocity that has claimed the life of a young and promising individual.
Junior, is believed to be a native of Ejisu Onwe, and was known to his colleagues and friends as a hardworking and diligent individual who worked at the Kumasi Race Course.
His tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the risks and challenges mobile money vendors faced.
The incident comes barely a month after Patricia Nimako, a 27-year-old Mobile Money (MoMo) vendor, was shot and killed at Krofrom, Kumasi in the Ashanti region by an unknown assailants.
The suspected armed robbers fled with the deceased cell phones and an amount of GH¢10,000 on Thursday, February 13, at approximately 3:00 p.m.
The two armed robbers reportedly stormed the kiosk where the deceased was operating and without any provocation shot her dead.
There has not been any arrest yet by the police.
From Kingsley E. Hope , Kumasi