Monday, 30 September 2024

Community 25 Rotary Club, others present 1,000 books to Tema schools (Daily Graphic, Monday, September 30, 2024 Page 23)

 


The Rotary Club of Tema Community 25, in collaboration with the Rotaract Club of Tema Meridian Chint Ghana, and Inquiring Minds Bookstore, has donated 1,000 different kinds of reading books to three basic schools in the Tema Metropolis. 

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Members of the philanthropic organisations also engaged the learners in various reading activities and on lessons learnt from some of the books they read.

Under a project dubbed “Empowering Young Minds” the gesture was aimed at improving the reading skills and learning outcomes of learners in the beneficiary schools, namely the Tema Manhean TMA Basic 1 and 2 Schools and the Manhean Community Primary School. 

Speaking at a ceremony in the Tema Manhean TMA Basic Cluster of Schools last Friday, the President of the Rotary Club of Tema Community 25, Prince Kwame Afetor, said as a philanthropic organisation, the Rotary Club brings together people across generations who wish to create lasting change in the world, in their communities, and in themselves.

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Saying that was what informed the selection of the three schools, he said the project hopes to help the young learners read, learn and achieve their aspirations.  

He said one of their goals was to strengthen the capacity of communities to support basic education and literacy, and he was optimistic that the new found partnership with the Tema Manhean TMA Basic Cluster of Schools would impact positively on the over 1,200 learners in the beneficiary schools. 

Ability  

Assistant Governor of Rotary International District 9104, Joseph Dzamasi, expressed the hope that the reading project would significantly improve the reading ability of the learners and also help the learners build their vocabulary, expression, writing skills, and develop their analytical and critical thinking skills.

“Reading opens the mind to incredible possibilities,” he said, and called on parents and teachers to read more and be effective role models for their children in developing the reading habit of their wards from an early age.

The Rotarian in charge of the Back to School Project, Kingsley Ameko Letsa, said reading plays a critical role in education, hence, together with their implementing partners, Rotaract Club of Tema Meridian Chint Ghana, and Inquiring Minds Bookstore, they intend to adopt the schools, mentor them to improve their reading skills and the overall performance of the learners.

The Head of Human Resource at the Tema Metropolitan Education Directorate, Agartha Adrah, on behalf of the Metro Director of Education, Bernice Ofori, expressed appreciation to the philanthropic organisations for their gesture and urged them to sustain the bond between them and the Education Directorate in Tema, to improve overall performance of the learners.  

The Headmistress of Manhean Community Primary School, Frances Aboagye, commended the donors and gave the assurance that the books would be put to good use. 

Writer’s email: Benjamin.glover@graphic.com.gh

Number Crunch 

Reading books of varying titles totaling 1,000, have been presented to the Tema Manhean TMA Basic Cluster of Schools by the Rotary Club of Community 25, Tema.

 

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Wednesday, 25 September 2024

Freight forwarders protest arbitrary charges( Daily Graphic, Wednesday, September 25, 2024 Back Page)

 



Freight forwarders in Tema yesterday embarked on a protest against what they termed exploitative practices by shipping lines in Ghana. 

The Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF), in collaboration with the Association of Customs House Agents of Ghana, Freight Forwarders Association of Ghana, Customs Brokers Association of Ghana, and a coalition of trade associations converged on the premises of GIFF to press home their demands.

They explained that the protest was aimed at raising awareness of unfair fees and practices imposed by shipping lines, which were negatively affecting Ghana’s economy and businesses in the logistics and trade sectors.

Clad in red outfits and holding placards with inscriptions such as "pay refunds promptly or abolish container deposits", "Shipping lines and pirates, no difference just landing", "Scrap local charges in US$", "Consumers are receiving the pains of traders", among others, the protesters marched from the premises of GIFF to the offices of selected shipping companies, such as Mediterranean Shipping Company Ghana Limited, Intermodal Shipping Agencies Ghana Ltd, CMA CGM Group, Grimaldi Ghana Ltd and Maersk Ghana Limited, to present their petition to the management, under police escort.

Killer  charges

A past President of the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders, Kwabena Ofosu-Appiah, later in a press briefing, laid out the concerns of the group, and said for several years, shipping lines had imposed unreasonable, unwarranted and exorbitant fees, such as local administrative charges, container cleaning fees, empty container fees and demurrage on weekends and holidays.

“The shipping lines are yet to explain to the Ghanaian trader and consumer why they should continue to pay the unwarranted local administrative charges or whatever name they are called by the various shipping lines,” he said.

He added that the shipping lines had also refused to file their arbitrary local charges for negotiation with the Ghana Shippers Authority as required by Regulation 5 of the Ghana Shippers Authority Regulations, 2012 (L. I. 2190).

The Legislative Instrument, he said, was passed 12 years ago and till date, the shipping lines had refused to abide by it.

He said there was also the growing incidence of shipping lines participating in freight forwarding business, specifically customs house brokerage.

That, Mr Ofosu-Appiah said, was a clear case of abuse of dominance, as they had greater financial muscle to enable them to monopolise the sector and kick the local businesses out. 

Demands

The freight forwarders, therefore, demanded an immediate and decisive remedial action on the abolition of all arbitrary and unjustifiable fees, including local administrative charges, container cleaning fees, empty container fees, among others, abolishment of demurrage charges on weekends and holidays. Negotiation of shipping lines’ charges with the Ghana Shippers Authority as required by the Ghana Shippers' Authority Regulations, 2012 (L.I. 2190).

Again, they called for a refund of all unjustified fees previously collected from shippers and freight forwarders, provision of 24-hour services seven days a week by shipping lines to eliminate unnecessary delays and ensure the timely processing of goods, especially during weekends and public holidays, cessation of customs house brokerage services by shipping lines and cessation of the practice of charging fees in dollars.

Dialogue  

An Executive Member of Ship Owners and Agents Association of Ghana (SOAAG), Adam Imoro Ayarna, in an interview, stressed the need for dialogue among all the stakeholders to address the concerns.

Writer’s email: Benjamin.glover@graphic.
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Tuesday, 24 September 2024

Freight forwarders accuse shipping lines of arbitrary charges (Graphic Online, Tuesday, September 24, 2024 )

 Freight Forwarders' in Tema on Tuesday embarked on a protest against what they termed exploitative practices by shipping lines in Ghana.

The Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF), in collaboration with the Association of Customs House Agents of Ghana, Freight Forwarders Association of Ghana, Customs Brokers Association of Ghana, and a coalition of trade associations converged at the premises of the GIFF to press home their demands. 

Clad in red outfits and holding placards with inscription such as "pay refunds promptly or abolish container deposits", "Shipping lines and pirates, no difference just landing", "Scrap local charged in US $", "Consumers are receiving the pains of traders" among others, the organisers said the Tuesday [, September 24,2024] protest was aimed at raising awareness of unfair fees and practices imposed by shipping lines, which were negatively affecting Ghana’s economy and businesses in the logistics and trade sectors. 

"This demonstration has significant implications for the country's economy and the future of Ghana’s shipping industry." Nana Asiamah Peprah, Vice Chairman of GIFF said.

 

 

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Thursday, 5 September 2024

PNP endorses Janet Nabla as flag bearer - Dr Ayesu is running mate (Daily Graphic, Thursday, September 5, 2024 Page 17)

 


The People's National Party (PNP) has selected Janet Asana Nabla as the party's flag bearer for the 2024 general elections. 

The party has also endorsed Dr Edmund Ayesu, a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Science Research, Kumasi Technical University, as its running mate.

This was contained in a statement issued by the PNP on Monday, September 2, 2024, and signed by its General Secretary, Suleman Seidu.

Mr Seidu indicated that the National Executive Committee of the PNP made the decision at a meeting held on Sunday, September 1, 2024.

He stressed that the pivotal decision marked a significant step towards the party's journey to provide Ghana with a leadership team committed a transformative change.

He said the choice of Ms Nabla was based on her rich background in public service, health administration and political leadership adding that she brings vitals to the board and unwavering commitment to the values of gender equality, economic sovereignty and social justice.

The statement said her historic role as the first female general secretary of a political party in Ghana spoke to her trailblazing spirit and dedication to uplifting all Ghanaians.

On Dr Ayesu, the PNP said his experience in applied econometrics modelling, policy design and civil society activism aligned seamlessly with the PNP’s vision of a prosperous and equitable Ghana.

Confidence

The statement described the PNP’s decision as one that underscores the party's confidence in Ms Nabla and Dr Ayesu as the ideal team to lead the party into the December polls, focusing on the pillars of family, community and the motherland.

The PNP called on Ghanaians to rally behind the duo as they work towards a future that prioritises the well-being and prosperity of every citizen. 

 

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Monday, 2 September 2024

GRA engages market women on need for tax compliance (Daily Graphic, Monday September 2, 2024 , Page 29)

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has held a tax sensitisation programme for traders at the Tema Community One Market on the need to promptly file their monthly tax returns for accountability.


The staff interacted with the market women on the need to pay their taxes and comply with the law governing tax payments.

The GRA also used the platform to sensitise them to its new online portal for tax payment and good governance practices.

The Greater Accra East Area Director in charge of Domestic Tax Revenue, GRA, Assistant Commissioner, Joseph Asare, highlighted the importance of filing tax returns promptly to avoid sanctions.

Mr Asare said as part of the strategic direction of GRA, the Authority had decided to create awareness among trade associations and individuals on the importance of filing their returns, paying taxes and complying with the law.

“We have decided to engage at the local level by deepening the relationship and visiting trade associations, market women, clubs, etc. to ensure that we are able to expand the tax net.” He said.

Mr Asare opined that by engaging the traders, the authority hoped to expand the tax net to ensure that everyone contributed, adding that “it would help in improving the revenue generation of the country.

“The tax burden is just on a few people, so this is a way of deepening the awareness and widening the net for more people to enter so that we can expand the tax base,“ he said.

The Tema Community One Taxpayer Service Centre Office Manager, Lydia Owusu Banahene, educated the women on the benefits of paying their taxes, which  included infrastructure development, the construction of schools, health facilities, and other interventions undertaken by the government.

He said the authority had made transactions with their clients convenient and easy by the introduction of the online portal, and therefore, encouraged the traders to pay taxes online.

Motivation

The Vice-Chairman of the Tema Community One Central Market Association, Philip Kwesi Kyei, encouraged the GRA staff in Tema to regularly visit markets to educate the traders on the need to pay taxes to develop the country.

He said informal workers and businesses did not pay income tax in the same way as formal ones but with regular sensitisation, traders would be motivated to file their returns, initiate payments, apply for refunds, undertake cashless policies and perform other transactions without walking to GRA offices.

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