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New NFA Leadership Vows to Revamp Ghana’s Film Industry

The newly appointed leadership of the National Film Authority (NFA) has pledged to transform Ghana’s film industry by addressing key challenges and fostering collaboration among stakeholders.At a high-level meeting held at the Accra Tourist Information Centre, Executive Secretary Madam Kafui Danku-Pitcher and Deputy Executive Secretary James Timothy Gardiner engaged with key industry players to discuss issues affecting the sector and explore solutions.Representatives from major film associations, including the Ghana Actors' Guild (GAG), Film Producers' Association of Ghana (FiPAG), and the Ghana Academy of Film and Television Arts (GAFTA), attended the meeting. Discussions highlighted concerns such as limited financing, weak copyright enforcement, and the need for stronger legislative support.Industry leaders emphasized the urgency of implementing the long-awaited Legislative Instrument (L.I.) to regulate the sector and provide tax incentives. They also called for improved training programs and a more structured approach to […]

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NFA Board Member Accuses Juliet Asante of Ignoring Key Decisions

Samuel Gyandoh, a board member of the National Film Authority (NFA), has countered claims made by outgoing Executive Secretary Juliet Asante about the challenges she faced in office.Juliet Asante recently stated that she had to run the authority with her own funds and workspace when she was first appointed. She also alleged that she endured resistance from the board and even faced sexual harassment from two superiors.However, Gyandoh refuted some of her claims, stating that while the NFA faced funding challenges, the board worked hard to implement key policies. He highlighted achievements such as the creation of film classification guidelines, a licensing framework, and the finalization of a Legislative Instrument (L.I.) to strengthen the industry.Despite these successes, he accused Asante of making unilateral decisions, ignoring board directives, and failing to provide financial transparency. He cited instances where industry rebranding efforts […]

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