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Security Expert Opposes Military Presence at Polling Stations.

Security analyst Dr. Adam Bonaa has spoken out against the deployment of military personnel at polling stations during Ghana’s upcoming December 7 elections, arguing that their presence could potentially undermine the fairness of the electoral process. Speaking at a democracy lecture in Accra, Dr. Bonaa suggested that stationing soldiers near polling areas might be interpreted as an attempt to intimidate voters, which could be "tantamount to stealing the elections." He emphasized that the police, who are already equipped and trained for election-related duties, should be the primary force handling security at these venues.Dr. Bonaa urged authorities to strengthen existing institutions, arguing that the military should only be deployed in extreme situations, such as during a state of emergency, rather than standard electoral activities. His comments were part of a broader discussion on Ghana’s security protocols for the elections, organized by […]

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Ghana Prepares for Election 2024 with New AI-Focused Media Watch App to Counter Fake News.

As Ghana approaches its December 7 general election, the National Media Commission (NMC) has launched the "Media Watch" app to combat misinformation. The app allows citizens to report suspected fake news, which the NMC will then verify and take action on if necessary. This initiative addresses fears around artificial intelligence (AI) being used to create fake media, such as cloning election officials to falsely declare results. The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) warned of possible hacking risks, urging the Electoral Commission (EC) to fortify its IT systems. Dr. Eric Bossman Asare, Deputy EC Chairman, emphasized the Commission's largely manual vote-counting process to maintain transparency and reduce cyber threats. The NMC and CSA are collaborating to ensure credible information flows and to provide educational initiatives to help citizens recognize fake news.

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Google Introduces Twi Voice Search for Ghana.

Google recently launched a Twi voice search feature for Ghana, allowing users to interact with Google Search and Google Assistant in one of the most widely spoken languages in the country. This update aims to enhance accessibility for Ghanaians who primarily speak Twi, making the internet more inclusive and user-friendly. Twi speakers can now use voice search in their language to find information online, set reminders, get directions, and more. The feature is part of Google’s broader efforts to support African languages in its technology products, especially on mobile platforms.This addition has been praised as a significant step in making technology accessible to more Africans in their native languages, addressing linguistic diversity in digital spaces. Twi voice search is now available on both Android and iOS devices, provided that Google Assistant is installed and updated.

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New Juaben North Schools Targeted in Drug Abuse Awareness Program.

The Eastern Regional Command (ERC) of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has initiated a vital four-day drug awareness program aimed at educating students in basic schools within the New Juaben North Municipality. Held on October 16, 18, 23, and 25, 2024, the initiative is part of NACOC's mandate under Act 1019 to reduce drug demand and minimize the harm associated with narcotic substances.Participating schools, including Akwadum Methodist JHS, Asokore Methodist JHS, Oyoko Methodist JHS, and Effiduase Methodist A & B JHS, engaged in various educational activities, such as presentations, group discussions, and photo exhibitions showcasing the dangers of drug abuse. Key speakers from NACOC provided insights into the severe health implications of drug misuse, stressing that such habits can significantly damage vital organs like the kidneys, liver, heart, and lungs.The program also saw attendance from local dignitaries, including the Deputy […]

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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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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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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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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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Ghana Freedom Party Leader Akua Donkor Passes Away.

Ghana has lost a prominent political figure with the passing of Akua Donkor, founder and leader of the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP). Akua Donkor, who was well-known for her dedication to advocating for farmers’ and women’s rights, died on October 28, 2024, at Ridge Hospital in Accra.A family source confirmed her passing on October 29, 2024, revealing that she died on Monday. Known for her bold and outspoken manner, Akua Donkor was a spirited political activist who often championed the concerns of grassroots communities. Over her political career, she became a recognizable and unique voice, often captivating audiences with her candid approach to public issues. Despite facing financial challenges, she persisted in her presidential aspirations, distinguishing herself by running for the presidency multiple times. She was listed as the third candidate for the upcoming 2024 election, marking her commitment to […]

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