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Sam George Warns Fake News Will Not Be Protected Under Press Freedom in Ghana
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Sam George Warns Fake News Will Not Be Protected Under Press Freedom in Ghana

The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to protecting press freedom while warning that deliberate misinformation and fake news will not be tolerated under the guise of journalism. Speaking on behalf of John Dramani Mahama at the 2nd Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) World Press Freedom Day Honours Night held at the Alisa Hotel on June 6, 2026, the minister stressed that a free and independent media remains essential to democratic governance. However, he maintained that freedom of expression must be exercised responsibly and should not be used to spread false information capable of causing harm to society. Addressing journalists, media executives, diplomats and civil society representatives, Mr. George stated that the government welcomes critical reporting and investigative journalism, describing media scrutiny as a vital component of a healthy democracy. Government Raises […]

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George Sarpong Warns Against Rising Hate Speech and Misinformation in Ghana

George Sarpong, Executive Director of the Media Foundation, has warned that the spread of hate speech and misinformation is fast becoming a grave threat to democratic stability and national cohesion. Speaking at a three-day journalist training workshop in Tamale themed “Hate Speech, Misinformation, and Disinformation,” Sarpong said unchecked false narratives and divisive rhetoric are eroding public trust and undermining the foundations of democracy. The workshop was organized by the ECOWAS Peace and Security Group (EPSG) in partnership with the Ghana National Peace Council (NPC). Sarpong explained that hate speech, often driven by inflammatory or discriminatory language, can fuel violence and widen social divisions, while misinformation distorts truth and manipulates public perception. “Misinformation is not merely about spreading falsehoods; it is a calculated assault on factual integrity,” he said. “It confuses the public, manipulates perception, and ultimately undermines informed decision-making.” He […]

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