Salaga-South MP Distributes 650 Bags Of Fertiliser To Boost Farming Sector LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - August 14, 2025August 14, 20250 The Member of Parliament for Salaga-South, Hon. Hajia Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah, has reaffirmed her commitment to agricultural development in the constituency by distributing 650 bags of fertiliser to local farmers. The intervention, arriving at a critical point in the farming season, is aimed at improving crop yields, strengthening food security, and empowering the hardworking men and women whose livelihoods rely on agriculture. At a brief ceremony before the distribution, the Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Kassim Yazid Rabiu, representing the MP- underscored the significance of the gesture. He noted that agriculture remains the backbone of Salaga-South’s economy and stressed that empowering farmers is key to job creation, poverty reduction, and sustainable development. He further disclosed that, in line with the MP’s instructions, the fertilisers
Balancing Energy and Environmental Sustainability Myth or Reality? AFRICA NEWS LOCAL POLITICS by panafricantv - August 13, 2025August 13, 20250 Story by George Yawson Vineh Ghana’s growing demand for electricity is pushing the country to expand its energy production capacity. But as the nation works to keep the lights on, concerns have arisen over the environmental impact of power generation.This feature takes a critical look at how Ghana is trying to strike a balance between meeting energy needs and protecting the environment. In the past decade, Ghana’s energy sector has made significant strides from the oil and gas fields offshore to the spread of solar power projects in rural communities. But each step forward comes with a question, how can the country generate enough power without damaging the environment? Thermal power plants, which make up a large share of Ghana’s electricity, rely heavily
Partisan Victories Mean Little Without National Cohesion — Vice President Tells Political Parties LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by George Vineh Yawson - August 13, 2025August 13, 20250 By Stanley Kwabla Arku Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has urged African political leaders to put national unity above partisan gain, warning that electoral triumphs achieved at the cost of cohesion ultimately weaken the very nations they are meant to serve. Speaking at the opening of the 2025 African Political Parties Summit in Accra, the Vice President stressed that democracy should be adversarial only in the “marketplace of ideas” and that the real measure of political success lies in the ability of leaders to work together for the common good. “Partisan victories mean little if they are achieved at the expense of national cohesion,” she told delegates. “Power is transient while the nation endures. Our people expect us to focus not just
Eurasia Afro Chamber of Commerce appoints Kobby Prairie as the Diplomatic Head for Ghana LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - August 12, 2025August 12, 20250 The Eurasia Afro Chamber of Commerce (EACC) has announced the appointment of Mr. Ernest Kwabena Opare Owusu, popularly known as Kobby Prairie, as the Diplomatic Head for Ghana. The announcement was made on the official website of the EACC. As Diplomatic Head, Kobby Prairie will be responsible for promoting Ghana’s interests in global trade and diplomacy. He will help foster partnerships, encourage investment, and represent the country in key international business and policy conversations under the EACC framework. Kobby Prairie is a well-known Business Management Consultant, Public Relations Expert, and International Relations Strategist. He brings over a decade of experience in communication, Diplomacy and entrepreneurship. He is the founder of The Prairie Concept and holds a Master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy. Over the years, he
‘Why Them, Why Now, Why This Way?’- Chief of Staff Asks Amid Helicopter Crash Grief LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - August 10, 2025August 10, 20250 A devastating helicopter crash claimed the lives of eight prominent individuals, leaving the country in mourning and grappling with profound questions. Chief of Staff Julius Debrah reflected on the tragedy, noting that over the past three days, Ghanaians have been asking themselves why this happened to these individuals, why it occurred now, and why it transpired in such a manner. During a somber vigil, Debrah expressed the collective grief, saying, "Over three days, we have asked the question in self-doubt, we have questioned our faith and dared to ask, why them, why now and why this way? Our hearts continue to bleed." He emphasized the spirit of unity and resilience that has defined the Ghana's response to the tragedy. Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister for
Now is Not a time for blame, but for sober reflections- VP Prof.Naana Jane opoku-Agyemang LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - August 10, 2025August 10, 20250 Now is Not a time for blame, but for sober reflections- VP Prof.Naana Jane opoku-Agyemang Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang issued a soulful call to action, urging Ghanaians to harness their collective grief and channel it into a powerful force for unity, introspection, and national progress. Speaking at the Evening of Reflection at the State House forecourt for a somber memorial service, Professor Opoku-Agyemang delivered a heartfelt tribute to the eight distinguished individuals who lost their lives in the tragic incident. With eloquence and empathy, she acknowledged the profound sense of loss that permeates the country, transcending familial and professional boundaries. "This is not a time for perfect words nor a time for the right thoughts, because there are none," she remarked, paying
Condolences Message from Mamaga Ametor Hoebuadzu II LOCAL NEWS by panafricantv - August 10, 2025August 10, 20250 09/08/25 It is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart that I, Mamaga Ametor Hoebuadzu II, extend my sincerest condolences to His Excellency the President of the Republic of Ghana, the bereaved widows, and the entire Ghanaian nation on the passing of our beloved eight Ghanaians in that unfortunate plane crush last Wednesday, 6 August, 2025. This loss is not only a personal tragedy for the family but also a profound loss for our nation. The departed served Ghana with dedication and honor, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come. Their commitment to the progress and unity of our beloved country will forever be remembered. To the widows and family members, I pray that God grants you the
Eurasia Afro Chamber of Commerce appoints Kobby Prairie as the Diplomatic Head for Ghana LOCAL NEWS by panafricantv - August 10, 2025August 10, 20250 09/08/25 The Eurasia Afro Chamber of Commerce (EACC) has announced the appointment of Mr. Ernest Kwabena Opare Owusu, popularly known as Kobby Prairie, as the Diplomatic Head for Ghana. The announcement was made on the official website of the EACC. As Diplomatic Head, Kobby Prairie will be responsible for promoting Ghana’s interests in global trade and diplomacy. He will help foster partnerships, encourage investment, and represent the country in key international business and policy conversations under the EACC framework. Kobby Prairie is a well-known Business Management Consultant, Public Relations Expert, and International Relations Strategist. He brings over a decade of experience in communication, Diplomacy and entrepreneurship. He is the founder of The Prairie Concept and holds a Master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy. Over the years, he
Reporting National Tragedy, Deadly Ethical Sin of Ghanaian Media: A Call for Repentance LOCAL NEWS by panafricantv - August 9, 2025August 9, 20250 08/08/25 A nation is wounded in the heart when an unfathomable tragedy befalls. It is a moment when the vivacious drumbeat of life quietens and citizens are collectively engulfed in sorrow. On Wednesday, August 6, 2025, our beloved country stood on the cliff of a woody mountain gazing into the shadow of death. A helicopter christened Z9, fell, taking with it eight beloved gallant souls. A terrible darkness of grief descended upon us all and the government ordered the national flag to fly at half-mast. In this darkness lies the tale of unethical depiction of the unbearable tragedy. It is an account of how we, as the storytellers chose to paint this heart-wrenching loss. The responsibility of the journalist, in a time like this,
JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME: END THE ATTACKS NOW LOCAL NEWS by panafricantv - August 9, 2025August 9, 20250 07/08/25 JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME: END THE ATTACKS NOW On that partly cloudy but dark day, Carlos Calony and the cameraman of JoyNews of the Multimedia Group calmly carried their camera, mic and phones to carry the news on the ongoing "deconstruction" of the warehouse on a disputed land on the Spintex Road. Little did they know that they, rather than transmitting the news, would become the news. The news makers are now the news themselves. A soldier decided to change the ideal order to make the reporter the news. Beaten, arrested, removed from the scene and driven to a detention-house. What was Mr. Calony’s crime? The dictionary defines crime as " an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law." Detailed breakdown: Action