Former BBC Journalist Max Bankole Jarrett says the media and journalism have seen the end of an era in which trustworthy news gathering and broadcasting was the norm. Mr Bankole Jarrett was host of Network Africa and Focus on Africa for more than a decade at the BBC World Service. In a wide-ranging interview with Phillip Nyakpo in Perth Australia, ...
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Patriotic Epistles with Kabu Nartey: To the martyrs; to the civilians and to the criminals
A month ago, I wrote an article whilst I was on a visit to the University of Rwanda. I shared my observations about their security system, particularly the security protocols around their Chief Justice and the operations of few policemen I saw around as I navigated between the city. The Rwandan Chief Justice is conveyed to every function together with ...
Read More »Media responsibility towards child protection online
The democracy in the digital media landscape is good but does it work favourably for all audiences? Agreed the platforms employed by the media are shaping political, economic and social life. These in themselves do not pose a challenge however some of the contents produce with the quest to driving home the conversation possess potential risks and danger to children ...
Read More »Gov’t to improve the low standard of living of smallholder farmers
Agric Minister, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto as cited the low welfare of smallholder farmers as the leading challenge to improving crop yields in Ghana. The minister, at the Leadership for Agriculture Forum, has revealed that some radical programs will be adopted in the coming weeks to make Ghana’s smallholder farmers well-resourced and competitive. “Our smallholder farmers are one of the poorest ...
Read More »SA xenophobic attacks: Ghana has no contingency plan for its citizens
Ghana has not yet put in place contingency measures to safeguard its citizens in South Africa despite escalation of xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals, including Africans living in that country. Outbreak of xenophobic violence has in the last week seen South Africans loot foreign-owned shops. One person is reportedly shot dead with several others injured in parts of the southern ...
Read More »Petroleum prices increased as OMCs apply revised energy sector levies
Prices of various petroleum products have started going up from Monday after the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) were directed by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) to start applying revised Energy Sector Levies. The NPA’s directive is as announced in the Supplementary Budget presented by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Attah. Based on the revision petrol would witness a ¢0.20 adjustment, while Diesel ...
Read More »Pass Public Officers Conduct Bill – CHRAJ urges gov’t
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has asked the government to re-table the Conduct of Public Officers Bill in Parliament for passage. The commission said doing that would show the government’s commitment to the fight against corruption, so that it would not be seen as merely paying lip service to the campaign. The Conduct of Public Officers ...
Read More »Illegal arms shipment network busted in Accra
Three men have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the shipment of some 59 AK-47 assault rifles from Accra to Walewale in the North East Region. The suspects were picked on Friday, August 30, at Nsakina near Ablekuma in the Greater Accra Region. They are reported to be part of a highly networked syndicate that buys weapons and sends them to ...
Read More »Climate change threat to power supply — Energy Commission
The Energy Commission (EC) has expressed concern over the alarming rate at which climate change is causing damage to the country’s energy infrastructure, threatening to disrupt the stability of power supply. It said rising sea levels and storm surges in the coastal areas were damaging pillions that carried high tension cables and thermal plants that provided 58 per cent power ...
Read More »PIAC calls for accountability on oil revenue usage
The Chairman of the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), Dr Steve Manteaw, has raised concerns with the overall management of the country’s oil revenue, calling on the government to publicly explain how the money was being used. According to him, although the country’s law states that 70 per cent of the revenue should go into capital expenditure, the chunk ...
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