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Psych-N-Dag release “The-Catch-Up” single/video
Psych-N-Dag are back with “The-Catch-Up” for 2025! The duo of emcee Dagha & producer/emcee Psych Major lyrically chew the fat on what has been going on in their lives that has held-up the long teased new EP (which would be their first since 2010). Track is available via all streaming services and official video is at the link below.
Watch official video for “The-Catch-Up”: Here
Proponents of the Grown-Ass-Man Hip-Hop Movement the duo has managed to release several tracks together (in-between work and family life) again over the past few years. These include appearances on Psych Major’s two solo EP’s for 2024 The Late Starter and Old Head (both available via Below Systems Records/DITCDotcom) as well as recent singles collection Psychography 101 (DITCDotcom).
Listen to “Funky Sound” Here
However with the release of “The-Catch-Up” the duo have revealed that they intend to release a slew of new singles in the coming weeks and months.
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From 46th to 3rd: Asokwa Municipal Assembly’s Remarkable Rise in Financial Governance
A year can make a remarkable difference, and for the Asokwa Municipal Assembly, it has changed everything.
After placing 46th in 2024, the Assembly has surged to an impressive 3rd position in Ghana’s 2025 Public Financial Management Compliance League Table, earning national recognition for its commitment to transparency, accountability and responsible financial management.
The Public Financial Management Compliance League Table, supported by the European Union and coordinated by the Centre for Local Governance Advocacy (CLGA), assesses all 261 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies across the country. It measures how effectively assemblies manage public funds through budgeting, procurement, revenue generation and financial reporting.
Asokwa’s score of 92.00% placed it among the very best in Ghana, with only Bia East District Assembly and Nkwanta South Municipal Assembly ranking ahead. The performance stands well above the national average of 56.20%, underlining the municipality’s exceptional progress.

Behind this success is a deliberate commitment to strengthening financial discipline. Under the leadership of Municipal Chief Executive Hon. Amoh Kamel, the Assembly has embraced reforms aimed at improving compliance with financial regulations and ensuring greater accountability in the use of public resources.
The national recognition was formally presented during an awards ceremony, where Hon. Gladys G.N. Tetteh, Deputy Executive Director of CLGA, presented the Assembly with an award acknowledging its outstanding performance. The citation commended Asokwa’s efforts in improving public financial management and maintaining compliance throughout the financial management process.
The Assembly’s remarkable improvement demonstrates what focused leadership, teamwork and dedication to good governance can achieve. Rising 43 places within a single year is a significant accomplishment that reflects consistency, careful planning and efficient execution.
Asokwa’s latest achievement not only brings pride to the municipality but also serves as a benchmark for other local assemblies striving to improve governance and accountability.
As the municipality celebrates this milestone, attention now turns to sustaining these standards and pursuing an even greater achievement in the years ahead.
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