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Ghana Premier League: Sherif Mohammed late goal earns Vision FC a point against Dreams FC

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Vision FC forward Mohammed Sherif Iddrisu’s late goal has earned his side a point against Dreams FC after 2-2 draw in the Ghana Premier League.

Forward John Antwi hit brace scoring in the 24th and 35th minute, giving the visitors the lead in the first half at the Nii Adjei Kraku stadium in Tema Newtown.

Midfielder Nana Kwesi Amoah pulled one back for the host in the 45th minute, ending the first half with hope for a comeback.

The Still Believe lads started a good second half, holding the ball more at the host side but failed to find the back of the net.

The Ewoo Kɛkɛ lads got late equaliser and secured a point against Dreams FC through Mohammed Sherif Iddrisu, who came off the bench to score.

The draw has moved Dreams FC to 9th position with 26 points after 21 games in the Ghana Premier League campaign.

Vision FC found themselves 13th with 24 points in the league standings.

Dreams FC will be hosting Karela United in their next league fixture while Vision faces struggling Eleven Wonders at the University of Ghana Stadium.

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Creative Arts Agency Embarks on Nationwide Registration and Stakeholder Engagement Tour

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The Creative Arts Agency (CAA) has announced a nationwide engagement tour aimed at educating creative professionals on the importance of registering with the agency and the benefits that come with membership.

In a promotional message, the agency invited creatives across Ghana to prepare for interactive sessions that will explain why registration with the Creative Arts Agency is essential and how it can support their careers and businesses.

The tour will cover major cities across the country, including Tamale, Bolgatanga, Sunyani, Kumasi, Koforidua, Cape Coast, Takoradi and Accra.

According to the agency, the outreach programme will provide an opportunity for artists, musicians, actors, writers, designers, filmmakers and other creative professionals to engage directly with officials, ask questions and learn more about the agency’s services.

The Creative Arts Agency says the initiative forms part of its efforts to strengthen Ghana’s creative industry by promoting registration, collaboration and access to opportunities for practitioners nationwide.

The campaign is being held under the slogan: “Creativity Beyond Borders.”

 

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Creative Arts Agency urges Ghanaian creatives to join nationwide clean-up exercise

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The Creative Arts Agency (CAA) has called on stakeholders in Ghana’s creative and cultural industries to actively participate in the National General Cleaning Exercise scheduled for Friday, July 10 and Saturday, July 11, 2026.

In a statement issued on Thursday, July 9, and signed by the Acting Executive Secretary, Gideon Aryeequaye, the agency expressed its full support for the government’s declaration of the two days as National General Cleaning Days under the auspices of the Post-Flood Mitigation Committee.

The nationwide exercise, themed “Our Actions, Our Future: Cleaning Ghana after the Floods,” is aimed at mobilising citizens to restore the cleanliness of communities, protect the environment and reduce the impact of recent flooding.

The CAA urged musicians, actors, filmmakers, visual artists, fashion designers, writers, publishers, artisans, dancers, photographers, content creators, event organisers, creative entrepreneurs and all practitioners across the creative value chain to take part in the initiative.

According to the agency, creatives have a unique responsibility to inspire positive behavioural change and promote responsible citizenship through their influence in society.

“By participating wholeheartedly in this exercise, creatives will demonstrate that the industry remains committed not only to artistic excellence but also to nation-building, environmental sustainability and the collective well-being of all Ghanaians,” the statement said.

The agency noted that the recent floods have underscored the need for sustained environmental responsibility, stressing that clean surroundings, properly maintained drainage systems and responsible waste disposal are essential to protecting lives and property.

It further encouraged creative associations, guilds, unions, institutions, production houses and businesses across all 16 regions to mobilise their members and collaborate with Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), traditional authorities, security agencies and community organisations during the two-day exercise.

The Creative Arts Agency reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the government’s sanitation initiative and urged all creatives to respond with dedication, patriotism and a spirit of volunteerism to help restore and protect communities across the country

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GTA Launches Blue Ghana Initiative to Tackle Beach Pollution After Devastating Accra Floods

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The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Maame Efua Houadjeto, has urged Ghanaians to take collective responsibility for protecting the nation’s coastline as the Authority unveiled a nationwide beach sanitation campaign aimed at addressing environmental pollution and reducing flood risks.

The initiative, titled “The Blue Ghana Initiative: Protecting Our Beaches, Preserving Our Future,” seeks to mobilise citizens, coastal communities, government institutions, and stakeholders to keep Ghana’s beaches clean while promoting environmental sustainability.

Addressing participants at the launch, Maame Efua Houadjeto stressed that preserving the country’s beaches is not solely the responsibility of government agencies but a shared national obligation.

She noted that Ghana’s coastline serves as both a major tourism asset and a vital natural resource that must be safeguarded for future generations.

“Our beaches are more than places for recreation and tourism. They represent Ghana’s image to the world and are a legacy we must protect. Plastic waste that blocks drains in our communities often finds its way into the sea, causing serious environmental damage. We all have a responsibility to keep our surroundings and beaches clean,” she said.

The campaign comes in the aftermath of the devastating floods that struck parts of Accra following torrential rains on June 29, 2026.

Several communities, including Alajo, Circle, Kaneshie, Odawna, Tse Addo, and Weija, experienced widespread flooding that claimed lives, displaced residents, and caused extensive damage to homes and businesses.

According to disaster management officials, the severity of the flooding was largely attributed to clogged drainage systems caused by indiscriminate disposal of solid waste into gutters and waterways.

Environmental specialists have repeatedly warned that refuse dumped into drains is eventually carried into rivers before ending up along Ghana’s coastline. They caution that the growing pollution threatens marine ecosystems, contaminates beaches, and undermines fishing and tourism activities that support thousands of livelihoods.

Through the Blue Ghana Initiative, the Ghana Tourism Authority hopes to encourage sustained public participation in environmental cleanliness while promoting responsible waste management practices that will help preserve Ghana’s beaches and reduce the impact of future flooding.

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