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President Mahama Ends Controversial Zoomlion Contract After 19 Years
Promises Better Pay for Sweepers and Competitive Sanitation Contracts
In a bold and widely praised move, President John Dramani Mahama has announced that the government will not renew the long-standing and controversial contract between the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) and waste management giant, Zoomlion Ghana Limited.
This decision follows a powerful petition submitted by investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni, who exposed deep-rooted corruption and mismanagement within the contract—first in 2013, and tirelessly ever since.
In a letter dated June 11, 2025, and signed by Secretary to the President, Dr. Callistus Mahama, the presidency confirmed that the 19-year-old contract has officially expired and “will not be renewed.”
Key Reforms to Follow Contract Termination
President Mahama’s letter outlined sweeping reforms in the wake of this decision:
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End of the Zoomlion Contract: The YEA-Zoomlion deal is officially over.
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Audit of Payments: All payments made to Zoomlion after the contract’s expiration will be thoroughly audited. Unverified or unauthorized payments will be recovered.
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Competitive Tendering: Future sanitation contracts will be awarded through regional or district-based competitive bidding to promote transparency, innovation, and cost-efficiency.
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Better Pay for Sweepers: With anticipated cost savings, the government will increase the wages of sanitation workers to ensure fair compensation.
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Review of Fumigation Contracts: Contracts that have underperformed will be reviewed—and possibly terminated—on legal advice.
Decades of Monopoly and Discontent
Under the expired contract, GHS850 was allocated per sweeper. Zoomlion kept GHS600 and passed only GHS250 to the actual workers. Despite numerous complaints and an alarming lack of accountability, the contract persisted across multiple governments.
Zoomlion recently proposed raising the allocation to GHS1,308—of which they would take GHS888—leaving GHS420 for the sweepers. But YEA data suggests the company inflated its numbers. In 2018, a headcount found 38,884 active sweepers, not the 45,000 Zoomlion claimed. Yet, the state continued to pay for the higher number monthly, even amid reports that many sweepers had stopped working.
Former YEA CEO Kofi Baah Agyepong and current NPP General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong have both criticized the contract’s lack of transparency and recommended ending it.
Manasseh’s Long Battle Pays Off
Manasseh Azure Awuni, who first exposed the rot in 2013, spent over a decade campaigning against the contract, often facing resistance from powerful interests. His April 2025 petition called on President Mahama to cancel the deal and empower local assemblies to directly manage sanitation workers using the District Assemblies Common Fund.
Removing Zoomlion as the middleman, he argued, would not only save money but allow for better wages, improved supervision, and a cleaner Ghana.
President Mahama’s response, Manasseh said, is “one of the best pieces of news” in his entire journalism career. He is expected to issue a formal statement soon.
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MINISTER FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT INAUGURATES GRANT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE FOR THE ADWUMAWURA PROGRAMME
Earlier today, the Grant Management Committee of the Adwumawura Programme was officially inaugurated by the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment.
The inauguration marked a critical stage in the implementation of the Adwumawura Programme, because it symbolizes an essential step in our collective effort to ensure transparency, accountability, and equity in the management of public resources entrusted to the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme under The Adwumawura Programme.
The membership of the committee was drawn from Industry Players, Academia, Financial Institutions, Development Partners and Government Agencies.
1. University of Ghana Business School Innovation Center
2. Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment
3. Ministry of Finance
4. ABSA Bank
5. Venture Capital Trust Fund
6. British Council
7. Private Sector (C.E.O of Akosombo Catering)
8. National Youth Authority
9. National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme
10. Ghana Youth Federation
11. MASLOC
In his remarks, the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment reaffirmed government’s commitment to youth empowerment, job creation, and sustainable entrepreneurship. He emphasized that the Adwumawura Programme is not just about funding, but about building resilient businesses that can drive inclusive national development. He charged them to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, fairness, and diligence in the discharge of their duties.

The C.E.O of NEIP highlighted the need for the Grant Management Committee to be intentional about inclusiveness, equity, impactfulness, and innovation in the selection of at least 2, 000 viable businesses.
On his part, the Board Chairman assured the committee of their full support and urged them to execute their mandate dispassionately, transparently, in a non-partisan manner that will engender trust and confidence in the selection process.

Prof. George Acheampong from the University of Ghana Business School speaking on behalf of the committee thanked the Minister and NEIP for the opportunity to serve. He, on behalf of the committee members, assured the Minister and the Board of NEIP of their readiness and commitment to discharge their mandate diligently, fairly, transparently, and with utmost integrity.
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Chinese Ambassador bids farewell to President Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama today granted an audience to the outgoing Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, His Excellency Tong Defa. The president lauded Mr Tong for strengthening the existing relations between Ghana and China during his tenure.
“You haven’t just been an ambassador or diplomat, you have been a friend, and I’m sad to see you go. Of course, our relations with China are excellent,” the President remarked.
Mr Mahama also thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for his country’s involvement in negotiating Ghana’s debt restructuring and for providing significant support for Ghana’s development. He cited a $30 m grant for the Aflao Market Project and another $30m allocated for the construction of a new Science and Technology University in Damango.
“We want to see a greater cooperation with China in terms of logistics, in terms of training to move on anti-terrorism, in terms of building surveillance of our borders to make sure that we don’t have any infiltration of these areas”, he added.
President Mahama suggested a payment and settlement system between the two countries.

Ambassador Tong congratulated President Mahama on the successes chalked up in the first year of his tenure, especially in turning the fortunes of Ghana’s economy. He called for strengthening cooperation between the two countries in industry, trade, mining, and science and technology.
Ambassador Tong noted that the China zero-tariff arrangement for Ghana’s exports would soon be operationalised. He appealed to President Mahama for Ghana’s support for China’s bid to host the Secretariat of the new United Nations treaty on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction.
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President Mahama Unveils Major Welfare, Equipment Boost for Ghana Armed Forces
President of the Republic and Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, has announced a wide-ranging package of welfare improvements and major equipment acquisitions aimed at strengthening the operational capacity and morale of the Ghana Armed Forces.
The President made the announcement while addressing officers, soldiers, defence civilian staff, and invited guests at the West African Soldiers’ Social Activity (WASA), describing the measures as part of government’s commitment to building a modern, well-resourced military.
“The strength of any armed force lies in the professionalism, welfare, and motivation of its personnel,” President Mahama said. “As President and Commander-in-Chief, I remain firmly committed to ensuring that the Ghana Armed Forces are adequately resourced, well trained, and properly equipped to meet both current and future challenges.”
Major Equipment and Infrastructure Upgrades
President Mahama disclosed that government has begun a comprehensive retooling of all three services of the Armed Forces to enhance mobility, surveillance, and rapid response capabilities.
“As part of our modernisation drive, government is retooling all three services of the Armed Forces,” he stated.
He announced that a fleet of pick-up trucks, buses, and Land Cruisers has already been commissioned to improve operational efficiency, noting that this represents only the first phase of planned vehicle acquisitions.
According to the President, government is also moving ahead with plans to procure armoured personnel carriers, strategic drones, and advanced communication systems, as well as to establish Ghana’s first state-of-the-art Cyber and Electronic Warfare Centre at the Tamale Air Force Base.
“This centre will be responsible for maintaining surveillance of our borders and will also have the capacity to respond decisively in the event that our country comes under attack,” President Mahama explained.
Further equipment upgrades will include the acquisition of offshore patrol vessels for the Ghana Navy, four new Eurocopter helicopters for the Ghana Air Force, and a new executive jet to support executive travel and critical military logistics.
Forward Operating Bases and New Military Units
President Mahama also announced progress on the construction of Forward Operating Bases across the country, particularly in strategic areas.
“Two Forward Operating Bases in the northern part of the country are ready for commissioning, and adequate funding has been allocated in this year’s budget to complete four more before the end of the year,” he said.
He added that government has taken a strategic decision to establish two new military units in the Oti and Central Regions, in response to emerging security dynamics and the need to strengthen the national response framework.
Welfare Boost for Personnel
On welfare, President Mahama announced the implementation of a new salary structure for the Ghana Armed Forces, which will take effect in March, with arrears for January and February to be paid in the same month.
“I bring tidings of great joy,” he told the gathering. “Your new salary structure will start in March, and the arrears for January and February will also be paid in March.”
He also expressed support for the establishment of a Mutual Health Fund for service personnel and their families, announcing that seed funding for the initiative will be provided by the National Security Secretariat.
“The welfare of our personnel remains a top priority, and initiatives that improve healthcare access and financial security deserve our full support,” the President said.
Housing and Personnel Expansion
Addressing accommodation challenges within the Armed Forces, President Mahama acknowledged a housing deficit of about 14,000 units and welcomed a partnership between the Defence Industries Holding Company and FT Global to deliver 10,000 housing units over the next five years.
“Improving the living conditions of our officers and soldiers is essential to morale and operational effectiveness,” he noted.
He further announced that the ongoing recruitment exercise aims to increase the strength of the Ghana Armed Forces by 12,000 personnel over the next four years, to ensure sustainability and enhanced operational capacity.
Commitment to National and Regional Security
President Mahama concluded by reaffirming his administration’s determination to keep the Ghana Armed Forces professional, disciplined, and well-positioned to safeguard the nation.
“As Commander-in-Chief, I remain resolute in ensuring that the Ghana Armed Forces are fully resourced and positioned to serve Ghana, our sub-region, Africa, and the rest of the world with distinction,” he said.
The WASA event brought together senior military leadership, traditional and religious leaders, and other stakeholders to celebrate the service and sacrifices of the men and women of the Ghana Armed Forces.
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