SMG STATEMENT ON U.S. AGGRESSION AGAINST VENEZUELA. AFRICA NEWS LOCAL POLITICS by panafricantv - January 4, 2026January 4, 20260 The Socialist Movement of Ghana (SMG) unequivocally condemns the escalating acts of aggression,military intimidation, and open interference by the United States of America against the BolivarianRepublic of Venezuela. The recent hijacking of vessels, the bombardment of Venezuelan territoryincluding direct military attacks on the states of Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira and the kidnapping ofPresident Nicolás Maduro and his wife represent a dangerous and criminal escalation in the long-standingimperialist war against the Venezuelan people and their revolutionary project. These military assaults, which have endangered civilian lives and destroyed critical infrastructure,constitute acts of war against a sovereign nation. They further expose the willingness of U.S. imperialismto use brute force to impose its will, destabilise elected governments, and terrorise populations that resistdomination. These
TINUBU’S PACT WITH ISREAL: A BETRAYAL OF NIGERIA’S PRINCIPLED STAND AGAINST OPPRESSION AND INJUSTICE INTERNATIONAL NEWS by panafricantv - January 4, 2026January 4, 20260 President Tinubu, President of Nigeria
Ghana’s Future Leaders Must Lead With Character, Not Just Credentials — Veep LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by George Vineh Yawson - January 3, 2026January 3, 20260 By Stanley Kwabla Arku Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has urged Ghana’s young people to lead with integrity, discipline, and purpose, stressing that character, not just academic qualifications, will shape the nation’s future. Speaking at the PENSA Ghana Conference 2026 at the PCC Gomoa Centre, the Vice President told students that university life is more than a period for acquiring certificates; it is a training ground for leadership. “Leadership does not start with titles, and academic achievement does not begin with certificates. They are cultivated intentionally and rooted in a set of core values,” she said. The conference, which began on 1st January and runs until 4th January 2026, is taking place simultaneously across multiple centres in Ghana, including PCC-Gomoa Fetten, KNUST