
Ghana’s business and administrative sectors are in a state of mourning following the passing of several high-profile figures who made significant contributions to the nation's development. Prominent Kumasi businessman Stephen Kwabena Boateng, widely known as Kessben, and Isaac Bampoe Addo, the Executive Secretary of the Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG), are among the notable leaders whose deaths were announced this week. Their passing marks a significant loss to the entrepreneurial and labor landscapes of the country, prompting tributes from colleagues, associates, and the general public.
Stephen Kwabena Boateng, the CEO of the Kessben Group of Companies, passed away at the age of 68 after a period of illness. Born on September 12, 1957, Kessben built a formidable business empire over three decades, spanning various sectors including media, education, and transport. His portfolio included Kessben FM, Kessben University College, and Kessben Travel and Tours. Beyond his business acumen, he was a dedicated public servant and philanthropist, having served on the National Peace Council from 2004 to 2010. His leadership in the Ashanti Region and beyond established him as a cornerstone of the Ghanaian private sector.
In the labor and public administration sector, the death of Isaac Bampoe Addo has sent shockwaves through the civil service. Affectionately known as "Marico," the 59-year-old Executive Secretary of CLOGSAG passed away on Friday, August 21, 2026. Addo was a fierce advocate for the rights of civil and local government staff, known for his firm leadership and commitment to improving the welfare of public workers. His death occurred just as the nation was also reflecting on the final rites of Dr. Dramani Bukari, the Deputy Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA). Dr. Bukari was laid to rest in Damongo on August 20, 2026, following Islamic traditions, after passing away on August 11. He was remembered for his dedicated service to the petroleum industry.
On the international front, the sudden death of 25-year-old Zambian model and socialite Lisa Mutambo has also captured public attention. Mutambo died mysteriously in the early hours of August 20, 2026, at Victoria Hospital in Lusaka, after becoming unconscious following a night out. While her passing occurred outside Ghana, the news has resonated within the sub-region’s social media and entertainment circles. Collectively, these losses across different fields—from labor relations and energy to business and entertainment—represent a somber moment for the community, as the nation prepares for various funeral rites and reflects on the legacies left behind by these influential individuals.
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