Beverly Afaglo accuses Golden Tulip of extortion over ‘Year of Return’

Actress Beverly Afaglo has accused Golden Tulip hotel of extorting monies from customers under the guise of ‘Year of Return’.

According to the actress, prices have been increased by over 100 per cent at the plush hotel in Accra.

The visibly angry actress took to her Instagram page to express her outrage over the exorbitant charges at the hotel

She explained that the price per head for a buffet at the hotel which stood at GHC 130 is now GHC 290 saying “so because we have foreigners in the country you want to extort monies from them? This is unfair!”

Source | theghanareport
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Beverly Afaglo accuses Golden Tulip of extortion over ‘Year of Return’

Actress Beverly Afaglo has accused Golden Tulip hotel of extorting monies from customers under the guise of ‘Year of Return’.

According to the actress, prices have been increased by over 100 per cent at the plush hotel in Accra.

The visibly angry actress took to her Instagram page to express her outrage over the exorbitant charges at the hotel

She explained that the price per head for a buffet at the hotel which stood at GHC 130 is now GHC 290 saying “so because we have foreigners in the country you want to extort monies from them? This is unfair!”

Source | theghanareport
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Beyoncé is not in Ghana – Mother dispels rumours

Beyoncé is not in Ghana contrary to rumours that she has been spotted in the West African country, her mother has confirmed.

Tina Knowles-Lawson, who is already in Ghana on a private visit and to also have a feel of the ‘Year of Return’ activities, said her daughter is seeing to motherly duties back in the U.S.

“She’s at home. She’s with her babies,” Knowles-Lawson told Essence.

Rumours are also widespread in the former British colony that the award-winning American is scheduled to perform at the Afro Nation music concert as Ghanaians flood their social media timelines with supposed pictures of Beyoncé at different locations in Ghana.

However, her publicist , Yvette Noel-Schure dismissed those rumours outright, saying: “This is not true.”

In an Instagram post, Noel-Schure stressed: “Beyoncé is not performing in Ghana this weekend,” adding, “To all who have returned ‘home’, have the most beautiful time.”

Ghana’s year-long Year of Return programme has seen an array of celebrities across the globe make their way into the country to explore, learn and appreciate their roots, as well as, unite with Africans on the continent.

Steve Harvey, Nicole Ari Parker, Ludacris, Rick Ross, Diggy Simmons, Micheal Jai White, and Bozoma Saint John have been among a host of celebrities to have spent a significant part of their month in Ghana.

Ghana’s economy has generated a total of $1.9 billion through activities related to the “Year of Return.”

Some of the activities that have contributed to this figure include air travel, hotel accommodation, transport fares, as well as other key entertainment events.

“There has been tremendous community involvement which has stimulated the local economy including hoteliers, tour operating and other related businesses,” Ghana’s Tourism Minister Barbara Oteng-Gyasi said during the inauguration of a tourist center at Anomabo, a town in the Central Region.

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Shatta Wale scores government performance 15%, says masses are suffering

Iconic reggae-dance hall musician and producer, Shatta Wale (Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr.) says there is no way government could have scored 72 per cent in its delivery when there is suffering among the masses.

Only 15 per cent is what he credits the government with in evaluating government’s performance particularly, in helping to grow the Arts industry, more so when he wakes up each morning with crowds at his doorstep seeking money for school fees, hospital bills and other needs.

Shatta who was responding to a listener’s question posed by his host on Empire FM’sEmpire Drive, Joe Kumi in Takoradi after partaking in a Made in Takoradi Music Show, said President Akufo-Addo should listen to the wave of complaints if he must know the truth.

He suggested that he would have been stingy with awarding marks if he were a headmaster. “You see, me I don’t lie, this thing that I’m saying I just want the President to even know himself that people are complaining” that life has become unbearable in Ghana. He said he is not one to score the government 72 per cent when things are not in their best, asking “Who gave them 72 per cent?”

Shatta insisted that his 15 percent is more acceptable.

President Akufo-Addo had told the nation during his encounter with representatives of the media at the Jubilee House about a fortnight ago that per government’s own evaluation, 72 per cent of its electoral promises have been fulfilled, countering an IMANI Ghana’s assessment that pegged government’s delivery on promises at 48 per cent.

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Some of the comedy platforms are just to test the strength of our materials – Foster Romanus

Comedian Foster Romanus has chalked several successes in his area of endeavour yet with so much humility and diligence. His achievements in other areas like TV broadcasting, acting and commercials are just evidence that he is a man of many talents.

In a recent interview with Sammy Flex on the Real Talk show on Sammy Flex TV, the man who is about to give us the second edition of the Romanus Incomplete show at the National Theatre has made some revelations about the many comedy shows in Ghana and how they are impacting on the society and the comedians themselves.

“The idea of doing several shows by comedians in Ghana has not been bad but there are some things we can do to even make it better. Just that if the comedy show is not held at say the National Theatre, it`s not seen as one with major rating. You only get better ratings when you are able to host your show at bigger venues like the National Theatre and such recognizable venues. Event goers should also know that some of the platforms are just to test the strength of our materials and not to necessarily put out all your well rehearsed jokes. It`s also allowed that i repeat my jokes i did in Accra as well as in Kumasi but in different ways” Foster noted.

Romanus Incomplete 2019 is scheduled to happen at the National theatre tomorrow 23rd December at 7pm with all the finest comedians coming through to support a brother. Foster tells us this years edition will have both comedy and stage shows by his Nyansapo group with the kitchen as the theme. Let`s meet there for a great deal of laughter.

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I look sexy but I’m not a slay queen – Sista Afia

Hiplife musictian, Sista Afia, also known as Francisca Gawugah (Duncan Williams), has described herself as hot and sexy and she says she makes an effort to look extra sexy because she loves it.

She says she has no problem with the backlash and misconceptions of the general public.

“I like to look sexy and i believe there’s nothing wrong with it, everyone likes to wear what they please” she said after been quizzed why she dresses to expose cleavage and other body part.

She has been speaking to on UTV’s Yaa Korama.

The ‘Jeje’ hit maker cautioned the general public not to be deceived by the looks of artistes, and not to judge them by appearance.

She rejected the title of a slay queen saying, “No I’m not a slay queen, I believe we’re all slayers, slaying is when some one dresses to look nice so I believe when you’re looking nice then you’re slaying but I’m no queen” she added.

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God does not live on social media, know him for yourself – Samini advises

Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Samini, has expressed concern about how some ‘Christians’ dishonestly worship God on social media.

According to him, ‘latter-day’ Christians should devote their time to know God for themselves and not show-off on social media for likes and comments.

He said encouraging people to pray with a post is not a bad thing but making it a habit of tweeting at God on social media is not true Christianity.

‘Don’t tweet at God, he does not live on social media, be true to yourself, connect to God in your closet rather than trying to write the most impressive prayer on social media for likes and comments.” He said.

Speaking to Sammy Forson on Joy FM’s Cosmopolitan Mix monitored by theghanareport.com, the Dancehall artist shared his worry on how people often-time take to social media to boast about how they worship God, displaying the holier than thou attitude when really, they do not have any personal relationship with him.

“It is just like how some celebrities take cameras around to their charity events, that is not right. If you are helping lives, do it for the good of it, if the cameras capture you, fine but don’t go around with cameras showing off.” He said.

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Christmas Safety Tips – Maufemor

“Merry Christmas” everyone. Christmas is here in a few short days and there are lots of activities going on which can act as distractions to our work. “Did that present we order arrive on time?” “Did we forget to invite anyone to Christmas dinner?” “What was I supposed to bring to that Christmas party?”

It is a challenge to stay focused at work during this time of year. So, this is when it is especially important to take four seconds for safety. When you find yourself working away and your thoughts running wild with all the plans and activities of Christmas, STOP, take those four short seconds to look around and come back to the present moment. Look for a hazard in the middle of your activity. Are you standing on a ladder? Are you in an awkward position or about to trip on something lying on the floor? Hazards do not go away. Only our awareness of the hazards goes away. And when we ignore hazards, we tend to get injured.

Christmas injuries tend put extra stress on everyone. Imagine yourself sitting around the Christmas table in a leg cast because you fell off a ladder or tripped over something. Unfortunately, these stories are more common that all of us might admit. Injuries at Christmas seem to magnify how many people are affected by an injury to one person. How many people count on you each day to come home safely? If you add them all up you might be surprised.

Taking four seconds for safety may seem unimportant to you yet it is the one activity, the one action you might take during a busy and distracted day which will have the most benefit in keeping you safe. Think of it as your Christmas present to yourself. In fact, you can think of each of those people who would be affected by an injury to you every time you take four seconds to refocus.

Think about this when you are about to drive away to some gathering this Christmas. The noise, the excitement, the distraction! Take a moment, take a big breath, count slowly to four, then drive away. Chances are that you will arrive safely once you focus for those four seconds.

1. Inspect electrical decorations for damage before use.
Cracked or damaged sockets, loose or bare wires, and loose connections may cause a serious shock or start a fire.

2. Do not overload electrical outlets.
Overloaded electrical outlets and faulty wires are a common cause of holiday fires. Avoid overloading outlets and plug only one high-wattage into each outlet at a time.

3. Never connect more than three strings of incandescent lights.
More than three strands may not only blow a fuse, but can also cause a fire.

4. Keep trees fresh by watering daily.
Dry trees are a serious fire hazard.

5. Use battery-operated candles.
Candles start almost half of home decoration fires (NFPA).

6. Keep combustibles at least three feet from heat sources.
A heat sources that was too close to the decoration was a factor in half of home fires that began with decorations (NFPA).

7. Protect cords from damage.
To avoid shock or fire hazards, cords should never be pinched by furniture, forced into small spaces such as doors and windows, placed under rugs, located near heat sources, or attached by nails or staples.

8. Check decorations for certification label.
Decorations not bearing a label from an independent testing laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Canadian Standards Association (CSA), or Intertek (ETL) have not been tested for safety and could be hazardous.

9. Stay in the kitchen when something is cooking.
Unattended cooking equipment is the leading cause of home cooking fires (NFPA).

10. Turn off, unplug, and extinguish all decorations when going to sleep or leaving the house.
Unattended candles are the cause of one in five home candle fires. Half of home fire deaths occur between the hours of 11pm and 7am (NFPA).

11. Unplug earphones or heard sets from your ear anytime crossing a road or any pathway.

12. Don’t Drink and drive.


“Merry Christmas” to everyone. May the Blessings of this season warm the hearts of you and your families.

Zambia legalizes Marijuana growth for exports and for medical purposes only

The Zambian government has finally approved a proposal to legalize the production of Marijuana.
The production of Marijuana in Zambia will, however, be restricted to exports and for medical purposes only.

Companies wishing to trade in Marijuana in Zambia will be charged US$250,000 annual license fees.

Only successful bidders will be issued with commercial licenses to grow and trade in Marijuana for exports.

The licenses will be issued by the Ministry of Health while the growth of the crop will be strictly supervised by the Zambia National Service.
The move was unanimously approved during last Wednesday’s cabinet meeting at State House.

This was confirmed by highly placed officials at Cabinet Office who could not be identified as they are not authorized to speak to the media.

“Cabinet approved the Cab Memo submitted by Health Minister Dr. Chilufya for Marijuana legalization but for medicinal purposes. What is interested is that during that cabinet meeting, there were attempts by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture working with Ministry of Commerce to take over the whole process of issuing licenses from the Ministry of Health who have been pushing this agenda for some time,” the source said.

“It appears this whole process was backed by some rich organizations and companies who have been promised licenses that is why there was jostling about where the responsibility to administer this would sit, finally a vote was taken and the Ministry of Health won.”
Africa’s legal cannabis industry could be worth more than $7.1 billion annually by 2023 if legislation is introduced in some of the continent’s major markets, according to research from The African Cannabis Report, the first detailed report on the legal cannabis industry in Africa.

While African cannabis industries have great potential, cannabis remains illegal throughout Africa except for in Lesotho.

Most pastors who criticize Mmebusem want attention – Nacee

Ghanaian Musician, Nacee, has heavily descended on Ghanaian pastors for criticizing ‘Mmebusem’, ‘Ghana Jesus’ by describing them as attention seekers.

Speaking on Happy FM’s ‘Showbiz Xtra’, hosted by Doctar Cann aired on Saturdays, Nacee said: “If someone is doing something wrong get closer and correct the person instead of publicly lambasting the person”.

According to him, pastors who mean well will try and understand issues before advising others.

Mmebusem, who is known as ‘Ghana Jesus’ has come under heavy criticisms for his humorous portrayal of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

However, the Kumawood actor who plays the Jesus role reacted by stating that people should refrain from criticizing him as no one criticized the British actor, Robert Powell, who was portrayed as Jesus Christ in the foreign movies.

Source: etvghana