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PANAFRICA-GHANA (PAG) Hosts 3rd World Press Conference 25; Unveils Executive Members and Global Ambassadors

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In a bold step toward unifying Africa’s voice and increasing global engagement, Panafrica-Ghana (PAG) held its highly anticipated 3rd World Press Conference 25 on Monday, 16th June at the iconic Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and park, a groundbreaking event marked by the inauguration of newly appointed Executive Members and World Ambassadors. The event brought together leaders, media personnel, creatives, diplomats, and development advocates from across the continent and beyond.

A Vision Rooted in African Unity.

Founder and President of the organisation, Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi, reaffirmed the organisation’s vision of fostering unity, socio-political empowerment, and economic development across the African continent and the diaspora. PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG) is a significant initiative that seeks to revitalise the spirit of Pan-Africanism, a movement that has been a beacon of hope for African liberation and unity. As Ghana plays host to this renaissance, it is essential to explore the theme and its relevance in today’s world. Pan-Africanism offers a unique perspective on liberation, one that is rooted in African values, experiences, and aspirations. He stated.

Ms. Ramatu Gumah, Executive Secretary and Personal Assistant to the Founding President / Director of Finance, emphasised this year’s theme, “PanAfrica-Ghana Renaissance” and “Embrace Pan-Africanism as the African Way of Liberation”, reflects the organisation’s commitment to amplifying Africa’s narrative on the world stage through innovation, culture, and global partnerships.

This movement, which has been a beacon of hope for African liberation and unity, remains as relevant today as it was in the past. The PanAfrica-Ghana Renaissance seeks to revitalise this spirit, and we are proud to host this conference in Ghana, a country that has played a pivotal role in the fight for African

independence and unity, Ms. Ramatu stated.

Inauguration of New Leaders.

The ceremony saw the official swearing-in of PAG’s new Executive Members, who will steer the organisation’s activities across education, youth empowerment, arts, media, and governance. Notably, this year’s structure also included the strategic introduction of World Ambassadors, individuals selected from various regions of the globe to represent PAG’s interests and promote cross-cultural collaboration.

Among the inaugurated were distinguished individuals from Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, the United States, the Caribbean, and several European countries. These ambassadors are expected to serve as cultural liaisons, fundraising agents, and policy influencers in their respective regions.

Below are the PANAFRICA-GHANA (PAG) OFFICIAL EXECUTIVE TEAM AND CREATIVE ARTISTIC GLOBAL AMBASSADORS.

1. HRH Nana Amoah Kwadwo II (Hon. Hadji Mustaphar Issahk), Board Chairman, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
2. Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi, Founding President and CEO, PanAfrica-Ghana  (PAG).
3. Ms. Ramatu Gumah, Executive Secretary and Personal Assistant to the Founding President / Director of Finance, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG)
4. Mr. Edward Kofi Quao, Vice President and Deputy CEO, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
5. HRH Dr. Okatakyie Nana Anim-I, President, Royal Chiefs Association of Ghana / Grand Patron and Consultant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
6. Mr. Paul Alorkpa, Head, Building and Infrastructure / Africa Regional Coordinator and Deputy Director of Finance, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
7. Mr. Henry Kwakye, Membership Coordinator, Director of Branding & Merchandising; Ashanti Regional Representative, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
8. Mr. Isaac Amponsah Tweneboah, Web and Social Media Assistant / Deputy Ashanti Regional Representative,  PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
9. Mr. Isaac Kwasi Adomako, Sound Engineer & Protocol Assistant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
10. Mr. Michael Sromani, Administrative Assistant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
11. Mr. Andrews Otoo Lawson, Administrative Assistant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
12. Mr. James Clarke, Public Communications Officer, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
13. Ms. Janet Akosua Adepa Amissah, Media Coordination, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
14. Ms. Samiratu Sullaiman, Media Coordination, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
15. Ms. Gloria Anable  Essel (Maame Esi Nyamekye), Media Coordination, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
16. Mr. Ampong Derrick-Macbell (Derrickmanny Everywhere), Media Coordination, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
17. Nana Boateng Murphy (Grandmaster), Media Coordination, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
18. Peter Zwennes Esq., Head of Legal Team/Advisor/Patron, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
19. Ms. Hamutal-Achsah Akua Obrafo Appiah-Levi, Personal Assistant to the Founding President & Custodian of the Project Archives, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
20. *Ms. Christabel Nana Akosua Yeboah, Personal Assistant to the Founding President, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG)*.
21. Mr. Barakabena Baba Zan, Youth Coordinator, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
22. Mr. Hardi Ganiyu, Northern Regional Representative, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
23. Minister Alfred Nabil Sampah, Central Regional Representative, PanAfrica-Ghana  (PAG).
24. Mr. Kenneth Johnson Siaw, Deputy Central Regional Representative, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
25. Mr. Hadzixevi David Mawutor, Volta Regional Representative, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
26. Mr. Kobby McCarthy, Western Regional Representative, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
27. Mr. Kojo Preko Dankwa, Media Consultant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
28. Ms. Beryl Sunkwa-Mills, Technical Team Member, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
29. Prof. Osman Kobo, Technical Team Member, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
30. Mr. Idirisu Issaka, Technical Team Member, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
31. Prof. William Ahadzi, Technical Team Member, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
32. Mr. Mukhsin Alhassan Kadir, Technical Team Member, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
33. Ms. Sharon Dede Padiki, Technical Team Member, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
34. Mr. Michael Bamfo, Technical Team Member & Patron, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
35. Mr. Seth Yeboah Ocran, Technical Team Member & Patron, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
36. Mr. Sarki Ahmed Mohammed Abass, Membership Development Officer, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
37. Baba Abu Abdulai, Esq., Technical Team Member, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
38. Baba Abu Abdulai, Esq., Technical Team Member, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
39. Mr. Amed Yakubu Appiah-Levi, Deputy Youth Coordinator and Personal Assistant to the Founding President, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG)
40. H.E. Rev. Lilian Sally Addo, Technical Team Member & Special Envoy to the Founding President, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
41. Mr. Dadzie Emmanuel Mpim, Electrical Engineer, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
42. Mr. Emmanuel Mallet (Zapp Mallet), Music Producer, Sound Engineer and Consultant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
43. Dr. Frank Senanu Ashiadey (Papa Destiny), Executive Master of Arts in Conflict, Peace and Security, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
44. Mr. Benjamin Afunyah, Head, Protocol & Hospitality Services Team / Consultant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
45. Mr. Emmanuel Emmel Kwame Edem Doe-Bruce, Deputy Youth Coordinator, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
46. Shasha Marley, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
47. Ms. Nana Yaa Dankwa, Head, Modelling and Fashion Committee, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
48. Ms. Chelsea-Abigail Owusu Ansah, Organic Hair Lock-Seed Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
49. Sherifa Gunu, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
50. Fancy Gadam, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
51. Steve Bedi, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
52. Abbi Ima, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
53. Jackson Dela Kwaokumey, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
54. Pozo Hayes, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
55. Minister Nyornuzaze Rebecca, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
56. Mr. Emmanuel Frimpong, Head, Tourism Research Team & Consultant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
57. Mr. Jones Aruna Nelson,  Communication and Tourism Consultant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
58. Amb. Prince Kojo-Hilton, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
59. Mr. Kennedy Kenddiluv Koffie, Head, Security Team, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
60. Mr. Kwabena Agyeman Appiah-Kubi, Media Coordination, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
61. Ms. Mavis Aryee, Creative Director, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
62. Mrs. Gifty Abban-Quarshie, Media Coordination, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
63. David Oscar Dogbe, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
64. Fred Van Dyck (Fred Kente), Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
65. Mr. Moses Kwaku Dua, Technical Team Member and Personal Assistant to the Founding President, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
66. Ms. Victoria Deladem Akua Pitman, Treasurer, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
67. Mr. Kingsley Philip Ashun, Head of Treasury and Personal Assistant to the Founding President, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
68. Mr. Eric Nii Lomoh, Patron and Project Consultant, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
69. Nana Asare (Gyasehene Fire Man), Creative Artistic Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
71. Simigwahene Gyedu Blay Ambolley, Artistic and Creative Arts Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
72. Mr. Albert Johnson, Media Coordination, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
73. Mr. Francis Okanta, Director of Diaspora Affairs, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
74. Mr. Yawuza Alhassan, Artistic Director, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
75. Ayi Solomon, Creative Artistic Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
76. Sammy Lartey Jnr., Creative Artistic Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
77. Solo Jah Gunt, Creative Artistic Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG); Cote D’Ivoire.
78. Babs Fasjom, Creative Artistic Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG); Senegal.
79. Valiba Galley, Creative Artistic Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
80. Theophilus Dixkson, Creative Artistic Global Ambassador, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
81. Korsivi Gh, Creative Artistic Global Ambassador,  PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG).
82. Mr. Hilaire Ntakuwundi, East Africa Regional Coordinator, PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG); Burundi.

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Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe Delivers on Her Promise, Supports Achichire Community Center Project

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Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe, MP for Amenfi Central, has once again demonstrated her strong commitment to community development by fulfilling her promise to the people of Achichire. In support of their efforts to complete a much-needed community center, she donated 300 bags of cement along with 15 packages of roofing sheets today.

 

The donation was presented on her behalf by Hon. Peter Amponsah, the DCE, for Amenfi Central, together with constituency and branch executives.

 

This act goes beyond a simple donation, it reflects a deep dedication to improving lives and creating spaces where communities can come together, grow, and thrive. When completed, the Achichire Community Center will serve as a vital hub for social activities, meetings, and local initiatives, helping to strengthen unity and drive development in the area.

 

Hon. Gyan Cudjoe’s timely support has injected new energy and hope into the project, and the people of Achichire have expressed heartfelt appreciation for her continued leadership and commitment to their welfare.

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Accra to Host 12th District 94 Toastmasters Conference, Bringing Global Leaders Together

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Ghana is preparing to host more than 500 delegates from across West Africa and the global diaspora as Accra welcomes the 12th District 94 Conference of Toastmasters International. The four-day event, themed Lead With Purpose, Speak to Impact, is scheduled to run from April 29 to May 2, 2026.

The conference will officially open at Destiny Arena, with additional sessions and activities taking place at selected venues across the capital. Delegates are expected from over 12 West African countries, alongside participants from Central Africa, Europe, and the wider diaspora. Countries represented include Côte d’Ivoire, Cape Verde, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, and host nation Ghana.

Positioned as a major platform for leadership and communication development, the conference will address key global and regional issues such as the rise of artificial intelligence, cultural transformation, and evolving geopolitical trends. The programme features keynote speeches, leadership masterclasses, panel discussions, speech contests, and networking sessions aimed at strengthening participants’ public speaking and leadership skills.

District 94 Director, Fatou Sakho, described the event as more than a traditional conference, highlighting its role as a meeting point for culture, innovation, and purpose. She noted that Accra 2026 represents an opportunity for Africa to demonstrate its leadership voice on a global stage.

Conference Chair, Suzy Aku Puplampu, emphasized the significance of Ghana hosting the event for the second time in seven years, following the 2018 edition. According to her, the conference reflects the growing influence of Toastmasters across the West African region.

Programme Quality Director, Ibrahim Sory Keita, added that participants will experience more than professional development, with organisers planning to showcase Ghana’s renowned hospitality through curated cultural and social activities.

Veteran Ghanaian Toastmaster, Papa Arkhurst, noted that the conference presents a unique opportunity to highlight Africa’s leadership potential, the Toastmasters tradition of developing communicators, and Ghana’s welcoming “Akwaaba” spirit.

The event will conclude with the International Speech Contest and International Evaluation Speech Contest, where top speakers from across the region will compete for top honours. Additional highlights include tourism experiences, networking events, and a Hall of Fame Recognition Ceremony and Gala Night celebrating excellence in leadership and public speaking.

The conference will also feature contributions from prominent figures in business and law, including Alhassan Andani, David Dorte, Julian Opuni, and Kwamina Asomaning.

As anticipation builds, the Accra 2026 Toastmasters Conference is expected to stand out as one of the continent’s leading leadership gatherings, bringing together emerging and established voices to exchange ideas, build networks, and inspire meaningful change.

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Spain’s New Immigration Reform to Regularise Thousands of Undocumented Ghanaians

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Thousands of undocumented Ghanaian migrants living in Spain are set to benefit from a sweeping new immigration reform introduced by the Spanish government to regularise the status of irregular migrants and asylum seekers.

The policy, announced by Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, targets undocumented immigrants who have resided in the country for at least five months prior to December 31, 2025. It is expected to benefit up to 500,000 migrants nationwide, including a significant number of Ghanaians.

Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, confirmed the development during an engagement with members of the Ghanaian community in Vic, Spain. His visit followed bilateral talks with Spain’s Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares Bueno, held on the sidelines of the Fourth Meeting in Defence of Democracy in Barcelona.

The regularisation exercise, which began on April 16, 2026, is scheduled to run until the end of June. It marks Spain’s most comprehensive immigration reform in over two decades, aimed at integrating migrants already contributing to the country’s economy into the formal legal framework.

Under the policy, successful applicants will be granted an initial one-year residence permit, providing a pathway into Spain’s legal immigration system. After this period, beneficiaries may transition into standard residence arrangements under existing immigration laws, although this does not automatically lead to permanent residency.

The reform also grants migrants the right to work legally across Spain, enabling access to formal employment contracts and reducing reliance on the informal sector. Authorities say the initiative will help curb labour exploitation while offering legal protection to both workers and employers.

Children of applicants already residing in Spain will receive five-year residence permits, a move expected to enhance family stability. Beneficiaries will also be enrolled in Spain’s social security system, granting access to labour protections, pension contributions and other employment-related benefits.

However, the policy does not confer automatic citizenship or voting rights. Migrants must meet existing requirements for Spanish nationality, including a minimum of 10 years of legal residence, with shorter periods applicable to certain nationalities and recognised refugees.

Describing the initiative as “inclusive, tolerant and forward-looking,” Mr Ablakwa said the policy would safeguard the rights of Ghanaian migrants while opening up employment opportunities.

“This is a win-win policy that not only ensures dignity and legal status for migrants but also addresses Spain’s ageing population and promotes economic growth through remittances and skills development,” he said.

The minister further indicated that the Government of Ghana would support applicants by facilitating access to required documentation, particularly police clearance certificates. Applicants must demonstrate a clean criminal record in their home country to qualify.

“We are working with the Ghana Police Service, which has designated an officer to assist the Ghanaian community here with the application process. The aim is to ensure swift processing of criminal record forms to enable our citizens to benefit fully from this opportunity,” he explained.

Mr Ablakwa also disclosed that Ghana and Spain were strengthening cooperation in areas such as maritime security and labour mobility, with plans to formalise agreements that would create additional employment pathways for Ghanaians abroad.

Members of the Ghanaian community in Spain have welcomed the policy. Emmanuel Kwabena Amponsah, an undocumented migrant, described the reform as a relief, noting that it would ease fears of deportation and improve working conditions.

“I have lived here for over a year in uncertainty. This policy gives us peace of mind and a chance to work legally,” he said.

Another migrant, Sarah Mensah, urged authorities to expedite the processing of required documents, particularly police clearance certificates, to ensure that eligible applicants do not miss the opportunity.

The reform is widely seen as a significant step in addressing irregular migration while strengthening Spain’s labour force and promoting social inclusion.

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