Cold Store Operators At Madina Market Cry Foul Over Low Patronage NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - April 3, 2024November 19, 20240 Source: Daniel Kwabena Asare Some cold store operators at Madina Market, a suburb of Accra, have bemoaned the low patronage of their products. According to them, the recent intermittent power cuts have severely affected their operations leading to huge financial losses and customer dissatisfaction. The recent intermittent power cut has been a major problem for ordinary Ghanaians. Home appliances are being destroyed, as well as interruptions of businesses, which are the sources of livelihood for many citizens. Pan African Television's Business Desk hit the Madina Market to ascertain the impact of the power cuts on cold store operators. A cold store operator at the Market, Ebenezer Akuffo, said purchasing ECG prepaid credit to run a cold store business alone is a big issue,
Passports Are A Privilege – Andy Appiah Kubi Justifies Upward Adjustment In Acquisition Fees LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - April 3, 2024November 19, 20240 Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament, Andy Appiah Kubi Story by: Gregory Pilkington Amoah Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament, Andy Appiah Kubi has justified the bi-partisan decision to adjust the fees for passport acquisition from a Hundred to Five hundred Ghana cedis on an account that passports were hitherto considered as a primary means of identification, a situation which has since changed due to the advent of the Ghana card. The Asante Akim North lawmaker thus posited that this led to a decision to place the burden of acquisition of passports on persons who needed it as opposed to government shielding the cost burden to alleviate the collective national responsibility of providing for a document which is now
Algeria – Mali Tensions: Cancelled Peace Deal Unveiling The Urgency For A Fresh Path? LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - February 10, 2024November 19, 20240 Diplomatic crisis between Algeria and Mali: growing tensions in the heart of Sahelian Africa - Fatshimetrie By Stanley Kwabla Arku The recent decision by Mali’s military rulers to cancel the 2015 Algiers Accord, a peace deal aimed at achieving reconciliation and stability in the country, has raised concerns about the future of peace and security in Mali and the wider region. While Algeria, a key mediator in the peace process, expresses regret and deep concern over the cancellation, it is important to consider Mali’s perspective and the reasons behind this decision. Mali’s military authorities have cited instances of hostility and interference in their internal affairs by Algeria as reasons for canceling the peace deal. The dissatisfaction with the implementation of the accord and the perception
Ghana’s Mineral Wealth: A Blessing Or A Curse? Examining The Lithium Mining Lease Agreement LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - January 5, 2024November 19, 20240 In October, the Ghanaian government signed a lithium mining agreement with an Australian company and it has been widely rejected by broad sectors of society Trucks driving from the mine site to the port. Photo: Atlantic Lithium by Stanley Kwabla Arku Ghana’s lithium mining lease agreement with Atlantic Lithium of Australia, the first lease for lithium mining in Ghana, has ignited a heated discussion across the country. The deal, which was signed in October 2023 and defended by the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has faced mounting pressure from different sectors of society who question its fairness and transparency. The government asserts that the agreement is the best mining lease for the country, citing a 13% royalty rate and a 30% stake
All You Need To Know About Ghana’s Akosombo Dam Spillage LOCAL NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - October 30, 2023November 19, 20240 Editorial: All you need to know about Ghana’s Akosombo Dam spillage By Stanley Kwabla Arku - Ghana, West Africa (Pan African Television) Ghana is reeling from the severe consequences of the Akosombo Dam spillage, a crisis that has displaced thousands of indigenous people and sparked urgent calls for a thorough investigation. What actually was the reason for the spillage? The Akosombo Dam, with its staggering 150 billion cubic meters storage capacity and a maximum operating level of 276 feet, has long been a crucial source of hydroelectric power for Ghana. However, the effects of climate change have caused a significant increase in rainfall, pushing water levels beyond the dam’s maximum operating capacity. Faced with the risk of dam failure, the spillage exercise commenced on
SMG Condemns BJP Government’s Repression Of Media And Unlawful Attacks In India NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - October 5, 2023November 18, 20240 By Stanley Kwabla Arku In a strongly-worded statement, the international organization Socialist Movement Ghana (SMG) expressed outrage over the ongoing suppression of criticism and press freedom by the Hindu Nationalist Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) Government in India. The statement highlighted the recent incident on October 2, 2023, where hundreds of police officers raided over 100 offices and homes, confiscating mobile phones and laptops of Indian media practitioners. The targeted individuals were associated with the “Newsclick” website and Tri-Continental Research Services, both left-wing organizations known for their high-quality reporting and analysis of Indian and global affairs. Among those arrested were prominent figures like Prabir Purkayastha, the founder of Newsclick, and Amit Chakravarty, the Head of Human Resources. Notably, both individuals had previously experienced
Historic Coalition Forms To End Tax On Menstrual Hygiene Products In Ghana NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - September 29, 2023November 18, 20240 By Stanley Kwabla Arku - Pan African Television (Ghana) In a united effort to address the pressing issue of taxes on menstrual hygiene products, the Socialist Movement of Ghana, Obaasima Foundation, and several non-governmental organizations have joined forces with the Member of Parliament for Madina Constituency, Francis-Xavier Sosu, and launched a coalition advocating for the elimination of these regressive taxes. Months ago, these organizations took to the streets to protest against the taxes imposed on sanitary products, highlighting the detrimental impact they have on women and girls across the country. The protest sparked nationwide conversations, drawing attention to the insensitivity of the government towards the challenges faced by women and girls in accessing affordable sanitary products. The Speaker of Parliament, acknowledging the gravity
Opinion Piece Upholding Democracy: Addressing Police Brutality In Ghana NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - September 29, 2023November 18, 20240 By Stanley Kwabla Arku Recent events in Ghana have shed light on a concerning issue that threatens the very fabric of our democracy - police brutality against peaceful protestors. The OccupyJulorbiHouse protest, organized to express citizens’ frustration over the government’s economic mismanagement, was met with brute force by the Police. This incident raises serious questions about the state of our democracy and the need for immediate action to address Police misconduct. Protecting the Right to Peaceful Protest:Peaceful protests are a fundamental aspect of any democratic society. They provide citizens with a platform to voice their concerns and hold the government accountable for its actions. It is the duty of the Police to protect and facilitate these protests, ensuring that citizens can exercise
World Radio Day: GJA Calls For Immediate Passage Of Broadcasting Bill AFRICA NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - March 8, 2023November 18, 20240 As part of activities to commemorate this year’s World Radio Day, the Ghana Journalists Association has called on the legislative arm of government to pass the Broadcasting Bill which seeks to sanitize the Ghanaian airwaves. In consonance with this, the Ghana Institute of Journalism in conjunction with UNESCO has organized a forum for students of the institution under the theme, forging peace, civility and addressing incitement to violence: The role of radio. February 13 has been set aside by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization to celebrate radio broadcast, improve international cooperation among radio broadcasters and encourage decision-makers to create and provide access to information through this mass medium, including community radios. At a
Afro Community Trade Exhibition: Organizers Determined To Bring Value To Vendors AFRICA NEWS by George Vineh Yawson - March 8, 2023November 18, 20240 Director of ‘She Community Ghana’ a group responsible for training women in becoming entrepreneurs, Phillipa Prempeh has shared some challenges in mobilizing women across the country. Her organization has been organizing an exhibition for early market of the products of these women over the years. Afro Community Trade Ghana is a strategic sale point to connect Ghanaian women who are into African fabrics to the diasporans here in Ghana. Speaking at this month’s exhibition Director of ‘She Community Ghana’ a group responsible for training women in becoming entrepreneurs, Phillipa Prempeh says mobilizing women to take part in the training has been a challenge facing her organization and reassured vendors of the exhibition in bringing value for their money. Story by