
Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson marked his 48th birthday with a philanthropic visit to the Senior Correctional Centre in Accra, donating essential food and hygiene supplies to young inmates. Accompanied by supporters, Dr. Forson emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable populations. This charitable act coincided with a significant legal development as the former Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu, was released from custody. Her release followed the Attorney-General's withdrawal of an application to stay the execution of her acquittal by the Court of Appeal on August 12, 2026, effectively concluding the state's efforts to contest her freedom.
In the realm of national memorials, controversy has emerged regarding the immortalization of the late former Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah. Family members and close associates expressed deep disappointment over a newly unveiled bust at a cenotaph in front of the Ministry of Defence, claiming the sculpture bears no physical resemblance to the late statesman. Meanwhile, the Mankessim Traditional Area is preparing for the 40-day commemoration of the late Paramount Queen Mother, Nana Ama Amissah III. The bereaved family recently visited the Ghana Gold Board to announce that the ceremony is scheduled for September 12, 2026, receiving condolences from Board Chairman Kojo Fynn and CEO Sammy Gyamfi, who praised her contributions to the nation.
On the social and legal front, judicial proceedings continue for 35-year-old online pastor Nana Yaw Bonsu Kwarteng, who has been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court for the second time. Kwarteng and his wife, Sally Akosua Amoasah, face multiple counts of conspiracy to defraud by false pretenses related to alleged romance scams involving seven victims. Simultaneously, social commentary from Prophet Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Kumchacha, has sparked public debate. Speaking on Asempa FM, the clergyman urged young men to avoid marrying women who already have children, questioning the rationale behind such decisions for men just beginning their independent lives.
Beyond Ghana's borders, significant events captured international attention on August 12, 2026. In the United Kingdom, millions witnessed a rare solar eclipse that obscured up to 96% of the sun, a celestial event not seen at this scale since 1999. In the United States, severe weather led to a dramatic incident at an Ohio prison where a lightning strike injured 16 inmates as they moved between buildings. These events collectively highlight a week defined by significant legal resolutions, cultural debates, and rare natural phenomena both at home and abroad.
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