Smallholder farmers trained on compost manure production at Nabdam


High prices of chemical fertilizer and loss of soil fertility due to excessive use of inorganic manure continue to pose challenges to sustainable agriculture production for smallholder farmers.

Poor rural smallholder farmers continue to face food and nutritional insecurity due to low yields produced on unfertile lands, coupled with the impact of climate change and environmental variability.

To help address the challenge and contribute to sustainable agriculture production, some rural smallholder farmers in Dasang and Kparaboug, two farming communities in the Nabdam District of the Upper East Region have been trained to produce organic compost to support their farming activities.

The Forum for Natural Regeneration (FONAR), an environmentally focused organisation championing the initiative, seeks to empower farmers with indigenous and cost-effective ways of producing manure that increases yields while maintaining soil fertility.

Mr Sumaila Seidu Saaka, the Executive Director of FONAR, said the initiative w
as part of activities to supplement the tree planting and natural regeneration exercise, dubbed: ‘Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR)’, funded by the Awaken Trees Foundation of Austria.

The production of organic compost manure involves the use of local raw materials such as cow dung, poultry manure, ashes, dried grasses, husks, green leaves, topsoil, residue from trees and water that are put in a trench in layers of about five.

The trench is then covered for about three months to decompose after which the manure is ready for application on the farms.

Mr Saaka noted that the compost manure produced from organic matter was safer, healthier and environmentally friendly as compared to the inorganic fertilizer and improves crop yield sustainably.

‘In terms of longevity of crops, particularly vegetables, crops that are produced using organic fertilizer are able to be preserved for longer periods and people prefer such organic products to those produced using inorganic fertilizer,’ he said.

Apart from th
e nutrient benefits, organically produced food crops were a sustainable way of dealing with the high cost of chemical fertilizer on the market, which was even scarce.

He noted that organic matter was key to restoring and preserving soil fertility and that the FMNR project was to use trees to improve soil fertility through their residue and provide economic benefits through fruits and firewood to farmers.

Mr Emmanuel Akobta, a Senior Agriculture Officer at the Department of Agriculture, Nabdam District, who took the farmers through the stages of compost production, said the technology was an indigenous one, which had been abandoned for decades but had the potential to increase yield while protecting soil against fertility loss.

‘We are advising our farmers to go back to doing the compost because currently, a bag of fertilizer is about GH?550.00, which is very expensive and our farmers cannot afford but with this method, the materials are available and after two years of use the land becomes sustainably fert
ile,’ he said.

Mr Moses Noreen, the Chairman of the Kparaboug smallholder farmers, expressed gratitude to FONAR and its partners for the enlightenment and said the knowledge acquired would be extended to many farmers in the community to increase agriculture production, help them to stay in business and improve the food security of households.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ayishatu Aminu wins third Captain One Golf Society Kids Tournament


Ayishatu Aminu, an inmate of Safe-Child Advocacy, has been crowned the overall winner at the third Captain One Golf Society Kids’ Tournament played at the Royal Golf Club, Kumasi.

The 18-year-old lady received a trophy, medal and a golf club set with trolley donated by Gals in Golf, a USA based all ladies golf group, as her award.

At the end of a four-hole competition, Aminu proved herself as captain of the juniors by winning the competition with 29 points followed by Juliana Nassah with 32 points, with Adam Fadila finishing third with 35 points.

In the longest drive, Hawah Adam finished first followed by Asana Adam, Francisca Opoku, Paula Kokame and Princess Alhassan respectively.

Pauline Kokame won the Chipping followed by Asana Adam, Princess Alhassan, Francisca Opoku and Hawah Adam while Paula Kokame won the putting and was followed by Princess Alhassan, Asana Adam, Francisca Opoku and Hawah Adam.

Ayishatu Aminu speaking in an interview with the media expressed joy in winning the tournament and than
ked her coaches for the counselling and guidance to becoming a good golfer.

‘My coach psyched me to win this year so that was my idea coming into this competition and that helped me. I took my lessons seriously and I was relaxed and that did the magic for me,’ she said.

She thanked Captain One Golf for the giving her an opportunity to realise her God-given talent in golf, adding ‘if it was not for Captain One Golf, I am not sure I would have been here, and no one would have noticed me as Ayisha, so Captain One Golf Society has really done a lot for me and my colleagues.

‘Anytime and I sit and reflect on how far we have come through Captain One Golf Society; we always count ourselves lucky to get this opportunity and we will use it well because golf can take us far.’

As part of measures to keep them busy on the course, a monthly medal was also organised for the kids at the Royal Golf Club, Kumasi and which Jennifer Satura topped the leaderboard with 84 points followed by Mary Torheptey with 77points and Ay
isha Aminu with 63points.

Finishing fourth was Modesta Satura with 48points, followed by Juliana Nassah in fifth place with 47points and Paula Kokame sixth with 37points. Meanwhile, Cecilia Jijira with 35points came seventh while Zakia Hudu and Fadila Adam both with 28points finished eighth.

Esther Attah placed 10th with 27 points with Gifty Baba finishing 11th with 24points while Pauline Kokame came 12th with a point.

The competition was supported by Servaco PPS, Kinkubi Solutions, RK Cliste, Industrial Procurement Services, Flo Polo Designs, Run On Time Engineering, PEEW-Williams Services, Smart Procurement and Logistics, SK Logistics and Constructions, Royal Golf Club Kumasi, and Mosak Photograph.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ghana Cricket Association Commissions first ever Turf Wickets


History unfolded at the Achimota Cricket Ovals when the Ghana Cricket Association (GCA) tested their first ever Turf Wickets in the country after over a hundred years of the existence of the sport.

Cricket has been played on astro wickets since its inception in Ghana but has finally been upgraded to turf wickets as practiced internationally.

The new turn of events underlies GCA’s preparations towards the 13th African Games being hosted in Accra, Ghana.

The successful completion of the project has been a collaboration among GCA, International Cricket Council (ICC), GCB Bank PLC, PriceWaterHouseCoopers (PwC), and Nigeria Cricket Federation (NCF).

At the launch, John Martey Newman (Esq.), Former Chief of Staff and Former Captain of the National Men’s Cricket Team was assisted by Emmanuel O. Asare, President, GCA to cut the tape. He also bowled the first ball.

Dignitaries present included Mr. Uyi Akpata – President, Nigeria Cricket Federation, Mr. Nii Teiko Evans-Anfom, Former National Player, Mr. Nii Okai
Evans-Anfom, Former National Player who also supported in cutting the tape.

Also in attendance were Mr. E.T. Tagoe- Former National Player, Mr. William Hackman, Former President, GCA, Mr. Smiley Bannerman, Former National Player, Mr. Johnny Yamoah, Former National Player, Mr. Kuben Pillay, ICC Africa Region Finance Officer, Douglas Djarbeng (Esq), GCA Lawyer and Legal Consultant, Rajinder Parsad, National Coach, Dennis Amoah-Ababio, Team Manager and Obed Harvey, Captain-National Team.

A T20 match was played on Oval A between Ghana Select side and India select side. Ghana Select won the toss and opted to field. India Select scored 87 runs for 10 wickets in 17 overs.

Anmol Virk and Devender Singh Malik scored 18(18) and 17(23) respectively. Aziz Swalley bowled two overs – nine runs – two wickets and Kofi Bagabena bowled two overs – five runs – two wickets.

In the second innings, Ghana Select could only manage 75 runs for 10 wickets in 14.2 overs. Richmond Baaleri scored 31(19). In reply Devender Singh Malik
bowled four overs -15 runs – four wickets and Ramesh Pawar bowled four overs – 12runs – three wickets. India Select XI won by 12 runs.

In the second match played on Oval B, BGC defeated Punjab in a 15 over match by seven wickets. Punjab won the toss and elected to bat. They scored 100 runs for five wickets in 15 overs. Halim Bukari made 35 runs not out in twenty-eight balls 35*(28).

Ramesh Pawar bowed two overs – 15 runs – two wickets. In the second innings, BGC scored 101 runs for three wickets in 13.2 overs. Ayushman Kumar made 36*(33). Amoluk Singh bowled three overs – eight runs – two wickets. BGC won by seven wickets.

Francis Ateka, Chief Curator at the Achimota Cricket Oval, said he was happy with the work done so far and added that he had detected a few lapses on the outfield which needed to be corrected so he would in the coming days work on it.

He assured that work on the field was far advanced and would get the pitch ready before the commencement of the Games.

Ghana would from March 8 to 23 hos
t the continent in the 13th African Games with Cricket as one of the sports codes for the games and the Achimota Cricket Oval as the venue for Cricket.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Defending Champions Senegal knocked out of 2023 AFCON


Defending Champions Senegal had a shock of their lives when host nation Cote d’Ivoire bundled them out of the competition after a penalty shoot-out.

In a Round 16 match that saw the defending champions took an early lead and things seemed rosy for them to cruise to the next stage of the competition, Cote D’ Ivoire managed an equalizer through a penalty to force the game to a one all after 90 minutes.

Habib Diallo’s 4th minute strike from Sadio Mane’s cross was good enough to put the Senegalese in the lead.

But the Elephants refused to surrender in front of their passionate home fans in Yamoussoukro on Monday night.

Cote d’Ivoire got the equalizer from a penalty spot in the 86th minute when Franck Kessie coolly converted after a foul was committed in the Senegal box.

With the scores still level after extra time, the tie went to a shootout.

Led by captain Serge Aurier, the spirited hosts fought until the end and rode their luck at times against profligate opponents.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Elite One: Bamboutos appoints Joseph Boda as sports director’We are sorry’ – GFA to Ghanaians

By Biwah Bryan

Joseph Boda Emaleu is the new sports director of Elite One side Bamboutos FC.

His appointment comes to consolidate the club’s dominance in the Elite One this season. The Mangwa Boys are second in group A with just four days remaining.

Emaleu is a well-known former footballer who had a successful career in West Africa before becoming a football technician and manager.

He has previously contributed significantly to the growth of several clubs, including Ghanaian second division football side, Accra Five Star.

The management of Bamboutos FC of Mbouda places confidence in the coach with the responsibility of directing the sporting affairs of the club.

In the current season, Bamboutos have 7 wins, 5 defeats and 2 draws in 14 games played.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has rendered an apology to the people of Ghana and all stakeholders for the recent disappointing performance of the senior national team, the Black Stars at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), ongoing in held in Cote D’Ivoire.

‘We understand the disappointment and frustration that such results can bring to our passionate football-loving nation. Our team’s performance fell short of the high expectations we all share, and we take full responsibility for the disappointment,’ the GFA said in a statement.

The apology comes after a meeting of the Executive Council of the Association and Chairmen of the RFAs on Tuesday, January 30, 2024.

According to the statement, the GFA wishes to assure all stakeholders that the requisite steps are being taken to address the issues at hand, and a thorough review of the team’s strategies, training, compensation, and overall structure is underway.

‘We value the unwavering support of our stakeholders, and we commit to working tirelessly
with you to ensure a stronger and more competitive team. Your loyalty and passion are the driving forces behind our efforts to rebuild and elevate the standard of Ghanaian football.

‘We appreciate your understanding during this challenging time and remain dedicated to restoring the pride and success we all desire for the Ghana Black Stars. Together, we will emerge stronger and more resilient,’ it added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ayishatu Aminu wins third Captain One Golf Society Kids Tournament


Ayishatu Aminu, an inmate of Safe-Child Advocacy, has been crowned the overall winner at the third Captain One Golf Society Kids’ Tournament played at the Royal Golf Club, Kumasi.

The 18-year-old lady received a trophy, medal and a golf club set with trolley donated by Gals in Golf, a USA based all ladies golf group, as her award.

At the end of a four-hole competition, Aminu proved herself as captain of the juniors by winning the competition with 29 points followed by Juliana Nassah with 32 points, with Adam Fadila finishing third with 35 points.

In the longest drive, Hawah Adam finished first followed by Asana Adam, Francisca Opoku, Paula Kokame and Princess Alhassan respectively.

Pauline Kokame won the Chipping followed by Asana Adam, Princess Alhassan, Francisca Opoku and Hawah Adam while Paula Kokame won the putting and was followed by Princess Alhassan, Asana Adam, Francisca Opoku and Hawah Adam.

Ayishatu Aminu speaking in an interview with the media expressed joy in winning the tournament and than
ked her coaches for the counselling and guidance to becoming a good golfer.

‘My coach psyched me to win this year so that was my idea coming into this competition and that helped me. I took my lessons seriously and I was relaxed and that did the magic for me,’ she said.

She thanked Captain One Golf for the giving her an opportunity to realise her God-given talent in golf, adding ‘if it was not for Captain One Golf, I am not sure I would have been here, and no one would have noticed me as Ayisha, so Captain One Golf Society has really done a lot for me and my colleagues.

‘Anytime and I sit and reflect on how far we have come through Captain One Golf Society; we always count ourselves lucky to get this opportunity and we will use it well because golf can take us far.’

As part of measures to keep them busy on the course, a monthly medal was also organised for the kids at the Royal Golf Club, Kumasi and which Jennifer Satura topped the leaderboard with 84 points followed by Mary Torheptey with 77points and Ay
isha Aminu with 63points.

Finishing fourth was Modesta Satura with 48points, followed by Juliana Nassah in fifth place with 47points and Paula Kokame sixth with 37points. Meanwhile, Cecilia Jijira with 35points came seventh while Zakia Hudu and Fadila Adam both with 28points finished eighth.

Esther Attah placed 10th with 27 points with Gifty Baba finishing 11th with 24points while Pauline Kokame came 12th with a point.

The competition was supported by Servaco PPS, Kinkubi Solutions, RK Cliste, Industrial Procurement Services, Flo Polo Designs, Run On Time Engineering, PEEW-Williams Services, Smart Procurement and Logistics, SK Logistics and Constructions, Royal Golf Club Kumasi, and Mosak Photograph.

Source: Ghana News Agency