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Opoku-Agyemang Backs Stronger Laws to Tackle Unexplained Wealth

Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has thrown her support behind efforts to introduce laws that would hold both public and private officials accountable for wealth they cannot explain.
She emphasized the Mahama-led administration’s commitment to fighting corruption and announced plans to present the revised Conduct of Public Officers Bill to Parliament for discussion.
According to Prof. Opoku-Agyemang, the updated bill will be developed with input from key anti-corruption stakeholders, including civil society organizations, the media, anti-corruption agencies, and international partners. This approach, she said, is to ensure the bill is strong, inclusive, and effective in the long term.
“The revised bill will reflect the voices of all stakeholders to ensure it can truly stand the test of time,” she said.
She also stressed the importance of securing independent and sustainable funding for anti-corruption agencies to safeguard their operations from political interference.
“We must guarantee consistent financing for these institutions to ensure their independence and ability to operate without fear or favor,” she added.
Culture
KFC Ghana Joins HertieCare Foundation to Feed Street Children

In a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility and community love, KFC Ghana partnered with the HertieCare Foundation to provide hot meals to street children in Accra this past Saturday.
Under the compassionate leadership of beauty queen and humanitarian, Harriet Lamptey, affectionately known as Queen Hertie, the HertieCare Foundation reached out to vulnerable children at Zongo, Abossey Okai, and the Zongo Junction traffic light area. With smiles stretching wide and hearts full of joy, the children received not just food, but a sense of care, dignity, and belonging.
This initiative, which forms part of Queen Hertie’s ongoing efforts as a beauty queen, highlights the power of collaboration between compassionate individuals and forward-thinking brands. KFC Ghana’s generous support made a real difference on the ground, giving hope and leaving a lasting mark of kindness.
“The look on the children’s faces was priceless,” said Queen Hertie. “They felt seen, loved, and valued. I see my crown as a tool for service, and I’m deeply grateful to KFC Ghana for trusting our mission and helping us make a tangible impact.”
The HertieCare Foundation, which serves as Queen Hertie’s personal CSR initiative, is deeply aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 2 (Zero Hunger), Goal 3 (Good health and Wellbeing) Goal 4 (Quality Education) and Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). Harriet’s vision is to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s progress toward the SDGs through practical, on-the-ground initiatives that uplift underserved communities.
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