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Speaker’s Financial Assessment Request in Anti-LGBTQ Bill Case.

In Ghana, Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has officially requested a comprehensive financial assessment regarding the implications of the Anti-LGBTQ Bill. This move seeks to evaluate the financial impact that the bill may have on Ghana's economy, especially in terms of foreign aid and investments. His request has raised varied opinions among members of Parliament and the public.Bagbin’s inquiry is rooted in concerns that the bill, which aims to criminalize LGBTQ activities and advocacy, could potentially affect Ghana’s international relations and economic support from pro-LGBTQ countries and organizations. The speaker’s request highlights the delicate balance Ghana must strike between maintaining its cultural values and addressing potential financial consequences from international backlash.This decision has sparked a renewed debate in Parliament, where some members argue that the moral and social objectives of the bill outweigh economic considerations. Others believe that understanding the […]

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Police Investigate Shooting in Agona West.

A recent shooting incident in Agona West has sparked a police investigation as authorities work to understand the circumstances and bring those involved to justice. The incident, which has raised community concerns over public safety, took place earlier this week. The police have appealed to the public for information that might assist in their inquiries, urging witnesses or anyone with knowledge of the incident to come forward. The investigation is ongoing, and the police are committed to ensuring that those responsible are identified and prosecuted. This appeal highlights the importance of community cooperation in tackling crime and maintaining public security.

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UNDP and LAC Empower Legal Aid with Paralegal Training.

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in collaboration with Ghana’s Legal Aid Commission (LAC), has launched a new initiative to provide paralegal training aimed at bolstering access to legal aid services for underrepresented and vulnerable populations across Ghana. This training seeks to bridge the justice gap by empowering individuals with foundational legal knowledge, enabling them to assist communities in need of legal support but who may struggle to access formal legal representation.This program will train selected community members as paralegals, equipping them with essential skills to handle basic legal issues, advocate for clients, and navigate Ghana's legal system. It is part of a broader effort by the UNDP and LAC to build legal capacity at the grassroots level, strengthening the reach of legal aid services across rural and urban regions in Ghana.

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Deputy Minister Commissions Two Police Stations to Boost Security in Gomoa Central District.

On October 29, 2024, Deputy Minister for Interior and Gomoa Central MP, Hon. Naana Eyiah, inaugurated two new police stations in Gomoa Central District, Central Region, marking the district's first District Police Command at Gomoa Obuasi and a new police station at Gomoa Pomadze. The facilities aim to enhance security and provide extensive coverage across the district. Hon. Eyiah thanked President Akufo-Addo, Vice President Dr. Bawumia, and IGP George Akufo Dampare for their support, including the provision of a pickup truck and three motorbikes to aid police operations. Addressing local chiefs, she praised their support for the government and advocated for continued backing for Dr. Bawumia in the upcoming elections. ACP Francis Ntsur, representing the IGP, assured that the police would maintain high standards and urged officers to uphold the principles of the Ghana Police Service. ACP Ntsur also highlighted […]

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Mahama questioned Bawumia why the cedi trades at GH¢17 to the dollar.

NDC presidential candidate John Dramani Mahama publicly challenged Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to answer five pressing economic questions during the 2024 campaign. Mahama questioned why the cedi trades at GH¢17 to the dollar, Ghana's debt has surged from GH¢120 billion to GH¢767 billion, inflation has soared to 54%, and why GH¢42 billion was borrowed from the Bank of Ghana. Additionally, he criticized Bawumia for prioritizing digitalization over direct economic management, urging him to address Ghana’s economic issues directly.

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Ghana Card to Simplify Passport Application Process in 2025 – Bawumia.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP's flagbearer, pledged to simplify passport applications by making the Ghana Card the primary requirement, eliminating additional paperwork. Campaigning in the Oti Region's Nkwanta North constituency, Bawumia emphasized his ongoing dedication to digital transformation, asserting that streamlined processes like this will ease bureaucratic burdens and better serve citizens.In his speech, he highlighted that the existing Ghana Card holds sufficient information to simplify passport issuance, aligning with his administration's goal of making digital innovations central to national growth.

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Police Investigate Shooting at Agona West Campaign Event.

The Ghana Police Service is investigating a shooting incident that took place on Sunday evening, October 27, 2024, during a political campaign event in the Agona West Constituency, Central Region. Four people sustained injuries, with two discharged after receiving treatment, while two others remain hospitalized. Authorities have been pursuing the perpetrator since the incident and are working to ensure the person responsible is brought to justice. The police emphasize their commitment to maintaining safety in the area amidst heightened political tensions.

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NSMQ24: Mfantsipim Knocks Out PRESEC-Legon to Secure Finals Spot.

Mfantsipim School has advanced to the grand finale of the 2024 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) after a thrilling and intense contest against defending champions PRESEC-Legon. The semi-final, held on October 29, 2024, saw Mfantsipim secure victory in a dramatic tie-breaker round, leaving PRESEC, a powerhouse with seven NSMQ titles, unable to defend their reign.The competition was neck-and-neck throughout, with both schools demonstrating outstanding knowledge and strategy in each round. By the final round, Mfantsipim and PRESEC were deadlocked, leading to a suspenseful tie-breaker. Mfantsipim emerged victorious, capitalizing on a quick and precise response that earned them a slot in the finals, where they will compete against Keta Senior High Technical School and Koforidua Senior High Technical School.The audience, a mix of alumni, students, and NSMQ enthusiasts, cheered as Mfantsipim's team celebrated their historic achievement. PRESEC's defeat marked an […]

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U.S. and Ghana Enforce New Visa Restrictions Against Democracy Saboteurs.

The United States, in collaboration with Ghanaian authorities, has imposed visa restrictions targeting individuals undermining democratic processes in Ghana. This move, announced on October 29, 2024, follows a U.S. policy aimed at addressing the global threats posed by anti-democratic actions. The U.S. government stated that these visa limitations will affect those found to be disrupting Ghana's electoral processes, particularly ahead of the crucial 2024 general elections.The U.S. Department of State clarified that this enforcement applies to current and former officials, political influencers, and private individuals involved in election manipulation, corruption, and voter suppression. The Ghanaian government has endorsed these restrictions, aligning with their commitment to free, fair, and credible elections. Ghana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs applauded the U.S. support, asserting it would deter activities that threaten the nation’s democratic integrity. This joint effort sends a clear message to potential violators […]

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Alex Mould Criticized Over Dumsor Comments.

Alex Mould, the former CEO of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), has come under fire following comments he made about the country's persistent electricity supply issues, commonly referred to as dumsor. His statements, shared in a recent interview, criticized the government’s approach to managing the energy crisis, which has sparked considerable backlash on social media. Critics argue that Mould’s comments are politically motivated and question his role in addressing the issue during his time in public office.The public debate has intensified, with many Ghanaians voicing frustration over the ongoing challenges with electricity reliability and affordability. Supporters of Mould, however, see his comments as a necessary critique aimed at spurring government action toward a more sustainable solution.

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