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Zoomlion Ghana Honours Honest Sanitation Worker with Cash Reward and Motorbike

By Twink Jones Gadama

Zoomlion Ghana Limited, a leading waste management company in Ghana, has honoured Mr. Salifu Ibrahim, a sanitation worker, for his exemplary display of honesty and integrity. The event took place on Thursday, January 23, 2025, in Accra.

Mr. Ibrahim, a Youth Employment Agency (YEA) beneficiary, discovered GH₵20,000 in a waste bag during his routine duties as a sanitation worker in the Tamale metropolitan area. Instead of keeping the money, he disclosed the discovery to his colleagues, took it home for safekeeping, and waited for the rightful owner to come forward. A few days later, the owner approached their workplace, and Mr. Ibrahim returned the full amount.

To honour this act of integrity, Zoomlion Ghana Limited rewarded Mr. Ibrahim with an undisclosed amount of Ghana cedis, U.S. dollars, and a brand-new motorbike. The company’s gesture is a testament to its commitment to promoting honesty and integrity among its employees and the general public.

Dr. Ato Sarpong, a Board member of the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC), the parent company of Zoomlion Ghana Limited, praised Mr. Ibrahim’s selfless act. “In today’s environment, it’s rare to find individuals like Ibrahim who return significant amounts of money to their owners. His act of godliness has elevated the Zoomlion and Jospong brands worldwide,” Dr. Sarpong said.

Dr. Sarpong prayed that the money Mr. Ibrahim returned would come back to him in multiple folds. “We want to use Ibrahim as an example for others to emulate his integrity and values,” he added.

The Northern Regional Public Jobs Coordinator for Zoomlion, Haruna Suleiman, also praised Mr. Ibrahim’s dedication and discipline. “He’s a hardworking individual who has worked with us for eight years without complaints,” Haruna Suleiman said.

Mr. Salifu Ibrahim expressed gratitude to Zoomlion and his supervisor for the recognition. “I’ve never owned GH₵20,000, but I thought about the need to reset Ghana together. “…I couldn’t spend someone’s money and tarnish my reputation,” Ibrahim noted.

As part of the reward package, Zoomlion flew Mr. Ibrahim to Accra for the first time and accommodated him at a luxurious hotel. The company’s gesture is a demonstration of its commitment to its core values of godliness and people-focus, encouraging all Ghanaians to live with integrity and responsibility.

The recognition of Mr. Salifu Ibrahim’s honesty and integrity is a timely reminder of the importance of upholding moral values in our daily lives. It is a call to action for all Ghanaians to emulate Mr. Ibrahim’s example and promote a culture of honesty and integrity in our society.

Zoomlion Ghana Limited’s recognition of Mr. Salifu Ibrahim’s honesty and integrity is a commendable gesture that promotes moral values and encourages Ghanaians to live with integrity and responsibility.

The company’s commitment to its core values is a shining example of corporate social responsibility and a testament to its dedication to promoting a better Ghana.

Malawi Revenue Authority Revolutionizes Trade with Electronic Customs Tariff System

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Malawi has taken a significant leap towards streamlining trade processes and enhancing business efficiency with the launch of an electronic customs tariff system by the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA). This innovative system is expected to reduce delays in customs clearance, enabling businesses to operate with greater speed and certainty.

The electronic customs tariff system was launched during the International Customs Day 2025 commemoration in Blantyre, where MRA Commissioner General Daniel Daka highlighted its benefits. “The system will improve efficiency, reduce delays, and enable businesses to operate with greater speed and certainty,” Daka said.

Daniel Daka



MRA Board Member John Kamanga applauded the authority for embracing digitization, noting that the initiative will significantly reduce the time and effort required to navigate complex tariff schedules. The system is also expected to simplify import and export procedures, contributing to economic development and ease of doing business in the country.

This year’s Customs Day is being observed under the theme “Customs delivering on its commitment to efficiency, security, and prosperity.” The launch of the electronic customs tariff system is a significant step towards achieving this theme, and Malawi’s business community is eagerly awaiting the benefits it will bring.

Brighton Defender Valentin Barco Joins Strasbourg in £8m Deal

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Brighton defender Valentin Barco is set to join Strasbourg in a deal worth £8m. Barco has agreed to join the French team, which shares ownership with Chelsea’s parent company, BlueCo.

The 20-year-old Argentine defender joined Brighton from Boca Juniors for £7.8m a year ago but has struggled to make an impact. He was loaned out to Sevilla in August but has only started three La Liga games this season. Despite his potential, Barco has found it challenging to break into the Brighton team.

Strasbourg has agreed to an initial loan deal for Barco, with an option to finalize the transfer for €10 million in the summer. Brighton will also retain a 10% sell-on clause. This deal allows Strasbourg to assess Barco’s performance before committing to a permanent transfer.

Barco



Barco is expected to undergo a medical examination in London on Saturday before traveling to France to join his new team on Sunday. This move marks a fresh start for the young defender, who will be looking to revive his career in the French league.

Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler confirmed on Friday that Barco would not be rejoining the team, stating that the environment was not right for him at the moment. Hurzeler also mentioned that he had kept an eye on Barco’s progress during his loan spell at Sevilla.

The transfer is seen as a positive move for both Barco and Brighton. The defender will have the opportunity to gain more playing time and experience, while Brighton will receive a significant transfer fee and retain a sell-on clause.

Man, 42, arrested for duping Magistrate money in fake Facebook estate agency

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Lilongwe Police has arrested Damiano Nkhoma,42 years old, for duping  Magistrate  K400 thousand on the pretext that he was a property agent who had secured him a house for rent in the Capital.

According to Lilongwe Police Public Relations Officer Inspector Hestings Chigalu,on July last year when the victim was transfer listed to work at Lilongwe Magistrate court, he contacted Nkhoma after coming across the suspect’s details on Facebook that he was a property agent based in the capital city.

Damiano Nkhoma

A few days later, the suspect told the Magistrate that he was free to move his family to Lilongwe, lying that he [suspect] had secured a house for the victim’s accommodation in Area 49.

However, he asked the Magistrate to first send K250 thousand meant for rentals, K100 thousand as agent fee, and K50 thousand for other logistics.

Little did the Magistrate know that he was releasing rental fees to a phone contact of the suspect’s fellow trickster who posed as a landlord of the apartment Nkhoma claimed to have secured.

When the victim and his family arrived in Lilongwe with a loaded truck of household property, both the suspect’s, and the so called landlord’s phones could not be reached. The development rendered the victim helpless which forced the family to seek temporary shelter at their relations’ house in town.


Interestingly, when detectives asked the suspect if he knew in advance that the person he duped is a court Magistrate, he said he was well aware since they first introduced to each other.He hails from Mtenje Village, Traditional Authority Machinjiri in Blantyre District.

Security Guard Symon Jonas Saves Ministries from Devastating Fire

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

It’s been several years since a massive fire swept through parts of the ministries’ offices in Lilongwe, destroying valuable documents and equipment. The incident occurred during a parliamentary session, forcing lawmakers to dismiss and evacuate the premises.

In the midst of chaos, Security Guard Symon Jonas from the Agriculture department sprang into action. Despite shouts from onlookers telling him it wasn’t his job to stop the fire, Jonas persevered, risking his own safety to contain the blaze.

Jonas recounted his heroic actions, saying, “Inside my journey to stop the fire, there were shouts from people saying, ‘You, Jonas, it’s not your job to stop the fire burning.’ But I didn’t stop until I managed to stop the fire from spreading to other offices.”

Symon Jonas


Despite his bravery, Jonas received no recognition or appreciation for his actions. He expressed his disappointment, saying, “If this had happened in another country, I believe I would have received some form of recognition. But here, I didn’t even receive a single word of appreciation.”

Jonas attempted to reach out to the government for acknowledgment, but his efforts were met with silence. His phone calls went unanswered, leaving him feeling overlooked and undervalued.

Jonas’s story highlights the often-overlooked contributions of everyday heroes like himself. His bravery and selflessness saved valuable property and potentially prevented loss of life. It’s time for his actions to be recognized and celebrated.