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Supreme Court Dismisses Suits Against Anti-Gay Bill.

The Supreme Court of Ghana has dismissed two lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of Parliament's passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, widely known as the anti-gay bill.The apex court unanimously ruled that the cases did not sufficiently invoke its constitutional mandate and declared the suits premature, as the bill has not yet been enacted into law.This decision clears the way for President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to decide whether to sign the bill into law. Passed by Parliament in February 2024, the bill criminalizes homosexual activities and pro-gay advocacy, with penalties ranging from three to five years in prison.BackgroundThe plaintiffs, Richard Sky and Dr. Amanda Odoi, argued that the bill was a private member’s initiative that violated Article 108 of the Constitution. They claimed it could impose financial burdens on the state, such as costs for incarceration, […]

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792 Arrested Over Nigerian Crypto-Romance Scam.

Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested 792 suspects during a December 10, 2024 raid on a Lagos-based building believed to be the hub of a crypto-romance scam targeting victims worldwide.The seven-storey Big Leaf Building housed a call center operated by both local and foreign fraudsters. Among those detained were 148 Chinese and 40 Filipino nationals. The EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, revealed that victims, primarily from the Americas and Europe, were targeted via social media platforms like WhatsApp and Instagram.The scam involved luring individuals through romance or false investment opportunities before pressuring them into transferring money for fake cryptocurrency schemes. Nigerian accomplices first gained victims' trust before handing over communication to foreign fraud masterminds.The EFCC, collaborating with international partners, seized computers, phones, and vehicles during the operation and is investigating links to organized crime.

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Suspend Free SHS Bill for Broader Consultation – NAGRAT, EduWatch Urge.

Two major stakeholders, the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) and Africa Education Watch (EduWatch), are calling for the suspension of the proposed Free SHS Bill. They argue that the bill, which seeks to provide legal backing for free senior high school education, lacks sufficient stakeholder consultation.NAGRAT’s President, Angel Carbonu, criticized the timing of the bill, saying it was “morally wrong” for Parliament to pass laws during its final sittings. He suggested the new Parliament should revisit the bill with extensive input from stakeholders.EduWatch echoed this, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and transparency. They urged the Education Minister to engage teachers, parents, and education experts before resubmitting the bill to Parliament.

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Ato Forson Urges NDC to Uphold Integrity and Accountability in Government.

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the incoming majority leader in Ghana’s next parliament, has called on the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to prioritize integrity, probity, and accountability as it prepares to form the new government. Speaking during parliament’s first sitting post the December 7 elections, Dr. Forson emphasized the importance of people-centered policies that place the needs of Ghanaians above political interests.In his address, he warned against repeating the mistakes of the outgoing Akufo-Addo/Bawumia administration. "We cannot be like this NPP government," he said, urging the NDC to act with transparency and avoid serving the elite and their associates. He stressed that the incoming government must focus on delivering policies that benefit ordinary Ghanaians.

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Mahama’s Office Denounces Fake Appointment List.

The office of President-elect John Dramani Mahama has refuted a viral list on social media alleging to reveal appointees for his upcoming administration.In a statement issued on December 16, 2024, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Mahama’s Special Aide, labeled the list as “false and unauthorized.” She urged the public to rely only on official announcements from the President-elect’s office.The statement emphasized that no official appointments have been made, aside from a 10-member Transition Team led by Julius Debrah, tasked with ensuring a smooth transfer of power under Ghana’s Presidential Transition Act.Ghanaians have been advised to disregard unverified information and await updates directly from Mahama’s office.

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WAEC Delays Release of WASSCE Results for Over 460,000 Candidates.

The release of the 2024 WASSCE results for 460,611 candidates is facing delays as the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) awaits funds from the Ministry of Education. The GH¢118 million owed is crucial for repairing or replacing scanners needed to process objective test cards. According to WAEC’s Head of Public Affairs, John Kapi, breakdowns in the council’s scanners have stalled the process. He urged examination officials and suppliers to remain patient as efforts are underway to resolve the funding issues. The exams, conducted from August 5 to September 20, 2024, involved 1,003 schools and marked Ghana’s third time hosting the WASSCE exclusively. WAEC also noted several infractions during the exams, including the smuggling of mobile phones and distribution of answers, with plans to sanction those involved. The release of the 2024 WASSCE results for 460,611 candidates is facing delays as […]

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Botoku Technical Institute Faces Collapse Amid Staff and Resource Challenges.

The Botoku Technical Institute in the Volta Region is on the brink of collapse due to severe staffing shortages, lack of resources, and poor management, according to concerns raised by students, staff, and the local community. Established in the 1993/1994 academic year as a non-formal training centre, the school was later revamped under the Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) initiative but has struggled to stay operational.Key issues include the absence of a full-time qualified teaching staff—except for the principal—and a lack of essential resources like woodwork tools, sewing machines, and catering equipment. These challenges have led to dwindling enrolment, from 49 students to just 31, with only four new students admitted this academic year.The school’s acting caretaker, Victor Abotsi, revealed that volunteer teachers, funded by a retired community member, are unsustainable. The community is urging TVET and the Ministry […]

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NSA Files Second Injunction to Block The Fourth Estate’s Investigative Report.

The National Service Authority (NSA) has filed a second injunction against The Fourth Estate, seeking to prevent the publication of a series of investigative reports into its activities.The NSA claims that publishing the exposé without their input would cause "irreparable harm" to its reputation. Despite multiple attempts by The Fourth Estate to engage NSA officials for their side of the story—through letters, calls, and meetings—the Authority has opted for legal action.A prior 10-day court injunction, secured on December 2, temporarily halted the publication. With its expiration on December 12, the NSA has returned to court, asking for the following:Restraining The Fourth Estate from publishing the report until NSA’s side is included.A directive to retract the yet-to-be-published report on all platforms.An order for The Fourth Estate to bear the litigation costs.The investigative journalism project, operated by the Media Foundation for West […]

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Transition Team Investigates Last-Minute Deals Amid Election Shift.

As Ghana prepares for its 2024 leadership transition, a joint team overseeing the power handover has raised concerns about the outgoing government’s last-minute actions, particularly recruitment and financial deals. A special committee will be established to investigate new hires across government ministries, checking if they followed proper procedures and received necessary financial clearances. The committee will also examine a controversial GH¢240 million payment linked to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).Felix Kwakye Ofosu, spokesperson for the transition team, highlighted the fiscal risks of these decisions, stressing the incoming administration’s need to review such financial matters to ensure good governance. The team has called for a halt to these last-minute actions to protect the nation’s resources as the country faces economic challenges. This marks the continuation of concerns over outgoing administrations making appointments and payments just before relinquishing power.

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Ben Ephson Attributes 2024 Election Prediction Miss to Voter Apathy…

Pollster and Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch, Ben Ephson, has explained why his prediction for the 2024 general election fell short. Speaking on Joy Prime, he highlighted voter apathy among New Patriotic Party (NPP) members as the key reason for his miscalculation.Ephson emphasized the challenge of detecting apathy in pre-election polls, citing a sharp decline in NPP voter turnout, especially in strongholds like the Ashanti Region, where votes dropped by over 1.2 million compared to 2020.Drawing parallels with the 2016 U.S. election, he noted that apathy, similar to that seen among Black voters during Hillary Clinton’s campaign, is a critical but hard-to-measure factor in polling.Reflecting on his career, he stated, "Out of eight polls in 23 years, I’ve missed two. Both times, apathy was the unknown variable."Ephson concluded that had the remaining NPP voters turned out, the party could […]

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