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NCCE Warns Youth Against Political Manipulation.

The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has issued a strong warning to the youth in Ghana, urging them not to fall prey to political manipulation, especially as the 2024 general elections approach. The NCCE emphasized the importance of critical thinking and making informed decisions, rather than being swayed by short-term gains or partisan propaganda.This call comes as the political landscape heats up, with various parties and candidates intensifying their campaigns. The NCCE stressed the need for young voters to prioritize the nation's long-term well-being over promises of material benefits or emotional appeals that may serve only political interests. By being vigilant and educated about the electoral process, the youth can help strengthen the country’s democracy.The NCCE's efforts are part of a broader initiative to engage the public in peaceful and fair elections, focusing on educating citizens about their rights […]

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Transforming African Narratives: Highlights from the Africa Cinema Summit 2024.

The Africa Cinema Summit (ACS) 2024 has wrapped up successfully in Accra, Ghana, where filmmakers, industry leaders, and cultural advocates gathered to discuss the pivotal role of cinema in shaping African narratives and fostering social change. Spanning three days, from October 7 to 9, the summit was themed “The Relevance of Cinema in African Communities” and featured an array of keynotes, film screenings, and strategic discussions. One of the summit's standout events was the premiere of The Uprising – Wives on Strike 3, which humorously tackled critical social issues. Juliet Yaa Asantewaa Asante, the CEO of the National Film Authority of Ghana, highlighted the need to revive cinema in African communities, noting that a staggering 90% of Africans have never watched a film in a theater. The summit also hosted a fireside chat with renowned Nigerian actress and filmmaker Omoni […]

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Zambian Delegation to Study Ghana’s Students Loan Trust Fund.

A Zambian delegation has arrived in Ghana to examine and learn from the operations of the Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF), a scheme that has played a significant role in supporting Ghanaian students financially. The delegation, led by officials from Zambia’s Ministry of Education, seeks to understand how the SLTF is managed, its funding model, loan recovery mechanisms, and how it contributes to improving access to higher education.The Zambians expressed interest in replicating a similar student loan system back home to enhance opportunities for higher education financing. During their visit, they will engage with SLTF management and officials from the Ministry of Education in Ghana to discuss policies and strategies used to ensure the sustainability of the fund. The team will also meet with Ghanaian universities and key stakeholders involved in student financing.Ghana’s Students Loan Trust Fund has gained attention […]

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Advocacy Group Calls for Inclusion of Men in Breast Cancer Education.

A leading health advocacy group in Ghana is urging the inclusion of men in breast cancer awareness and education campaigns. The group argues that while breast cancer is predominantly associated with women, men are often overlooked in discussions about the disease, despite the fact that they can also be affected.At a press conference held in Accra today, the advocacy group emphasized the need to increase public knowledge about the risks men face when it comes to breast cancer. They pointed out that although male breast cancer accounts for less than 1% of all breast cancer cases, men are often diagnosed at later stages due to a lack of awareness, which leads to lower survival rates.The group is calling on government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and healthcare providers to broaden breast cancer education to include men. This would involve educating men not […]

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DVLA Inaugurates New Greater Accra Office.

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has officially inaugurated its newly constructed Greater Accra regional office, which aims to enhance service delivery and meet the growing demands of clients in the region. The modern facility, located in a central part of the capital, is part of DVLA’s ongoing efforts to improve efficiency, reduce congestion, and provide better customer experience for drivers and vehicle owners.The new office comes equipped with cutting-edge technology and facilities designed to handle a larger volume of vehicle inspections, license applications, renewals, and other key services. DVLA officials expressed optimism that the new infrastructure would help reduce waiting times and streamline processes that have historically faced delays due to heavy traffic at older, smaller branches.The inauguration ceremony, held today, was attended by several high-ranking government officials, including the Minister of Transport, and heads of other regulatory […]

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NPP MPs Defend Democracy Against Threats.

Members of Parliament (MPs) from the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) have come together to strongly defend Ghana’s democratic system amid concerns of potential disruptions ahead of the 2024 elections. With rising tensions between political factions and fears of external influences, the NPP lawmakers expressed their commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting Ghana’s democratic institutions.During a press conference held in Accra, key NPP figures highlighted that Ghana has been a beacon of stability and democracy in West Africa for decades. They warned against attempts to undermine the democratic process, especially as the country prepares for elections. NPP MPs called for peaceful, issue-based campaigns and discouraged the use of inflammatory language that could incite violence or create division among citizens.The MPs also pointed to recent instances where democracy has been threatened across parts of Africa, including coups and […]

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Ga Traditional Council Honors First Lady with a Prestigious Award.

The First Lady of Ghana, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, has been honored with a prestigious award by the Ga Traditional Council for her significant contributions to the empowerment of women and healthcare initiatives in Ghana. The award, presented at a ceremonial gathering in Accra, recognized her work in advocating for better maternal healthcare and spearheading various charity efforts under her foundation, the Rebecca Foundation.Her foundation has been instrumental in raising funds to build health facilities, provide educational support, and assist marginalized communities. Among her notable projects are the construction of new hospital wings, the donation of medical equipment, and various outreach programs aimed at reducing maternal and infant mortality rates in Ghana. The Ga Traditional Council applauded her dedication and leadership in championing these causes, particularly her relentless drive to improve the living conditions of women and children.In her acceptance speech, the […]

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Asamoah Gyan Reflects on 2010 World Cup Highlight.

Asamoah Gyan, Ghana's all-time top scorer and one of Africa’s most iconic footballers, has been reflecting on his memorable 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign. In a recent interview, Gyan recalled the defining moment of the tournament—the dramatic quarter-final match between Ghana and Uruguay. During this game, Gyan came agonizingly close to making history by sending Ghana to the semi-finals, but his last-minute penalty miss after Luis Suárez's infamous handball kept the dream from becoming reality.Gyan revealed that despite the disappointment, the 2010 World Cup remains one of the proudest moments of his career. He emphasized how proud he was of Ghana's performance, as the Black Stars became only the third African team to reach the quarter-finals in World Cup history. He also noted the lasting impact the tournament had on the global perception of African football.Reflecting on the missed penalty, […]

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Violence in Bole Leaves One Dead, Another Critically Injured.

A violent conflict erupted in Bole, Northern Ghana, leading to the death of one individual and another critically injured. According to eyewitnesses, the clash was between rival groups that have been in a simmering feud over land ownership and power. The intensity of the fight caught the attention of local authorities, prompting police intervention. The law enforcement unit in Bole is treating the case with urgency, promising swift investigations and heightened security presence in the area to prevent further escalations. This tragic incident has raised questions about local leadership and the role of traditional authorities in curbing such disputes before they spiral into violence.

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Rape Suspects in Mpraeso SHS Case Re-Arrested After New Evidence.

In a significant turn of events, five suspects previously released in connection with the Mpraeso Senior High School (SHS) rape case have been re-arrested. This decision comes after new evidence emerged, shedding further light on the disturbing assault of a female student earlier this year. The case, which has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice, had earlier faced setbacks due to insufficient evidence, leading to the suspects' temporary release. However, with the emergence of this new information, police have renewed their investigations, with authorities vowing to ensure that justice is served. The victim's family has also called for swift action to protect other students and prevent a recurrence of such incidents.

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