Ghana Condemns Inhumane Treatment of Citizens at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport INTERNATIONAL NEWS NEWS by panafricantv - December 10, 2025December 10, 20250 By Makiza Micheline Latifa Accra, 10 December 2025 — The Government of Ghana has issued a strong protest over what it describes as the “inhumane and traumatic” treatment of Ghanaian travellers by Israeli authorities at Ben Gurion International Airport. According to an official statement, the Government is “appalled” by a disturbing pattern of ill-treatment that began on Sunday, 7 December 2025, during which Ghanaian nationals arriving in Israel were allegedly singled out for harsh and unjustified security procedures. Detention of Parliamentary Delegation Among those affected were seven Ghanaian travellers, including four members of a parliamentary delegation attending the Annual International Cybersecurity Conference in Tel Aviv. All seven individuals were detained upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport without what Ghana describes as “justifiable cause.” The parliamentary
Paramount Chief Of Kpandai Calls For Peace Ahead Of Rerun Election LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - December 10, 2025December 10, 20250 Story by: Samali Abdul Razak. The chiefs of Kpandai stepped up, calling for peace before the rerun election. After the Tamale High Court nullified the Dec 7, 2024 and ordered a fresh poll within 30 days. Chiefs of Kpandai, together with the elders and fellow sub-Chief, address the ongoing dispute concerning the parliamentary seat of Kpandai constituency. According to them, the recent division by the Tamale High Court ordering for a rerun in the Constituency and the notification of Parliament to the Electoral Commission declaring the seat of Kpandai constituency vacant. Paramount Chief of Kpandai, Nana Bristiam Okore Atorsah II continue the speech by saying,they custodians of peace and tradition in the community, are urging all stakeholders, including political parties traditional leaders and the general public,
DCE, Hon. Haruna Abdul Karim Warns Against Any Violence In Kpandai LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - December 10, 2025December 10, 20250 Story by: Samali Abdul Razak The District Chief Executive of Kpandai Haruna Abdul Karim, stated in an interview with Samali Abdul Razak, a broadcast journalist, urging all political party leaders to respect the rule of law. According to the Hon. DCE, Kpandai have been a peaceful constituency and the peace is highly valued. He said, he will not forgive anyone who seeks to bring violence to Kpandai. Hon. Haruna Abdul Karim call the traditional leaders of Kpandai to remain neutral and see to a peaceful process of the Electoral Commission. According to him Chiefs do not do politics, Chiefs remain neutral. Source Samali Abdul Razak
Paramount Chief of Kpandai calls for peace ahead of rerun election LOCAL NEWS by panafricantv - December 9, 2025December 9, 20250 The chiefs of Kpandai stepped up, calling for peace before the rerun election. After the Tamale High Court nullified the Dec 7, 2024 and ordered a fresh poll within 30 days. Chiefs of Kpandai, together with the elders and fellow sub-Chief, address the ongoing dispute concerning the parliamentary seat of Kpandai constituency. According to them, the recent division by the Tamale High Court ordering for a rerun in the Constituency and the notification of Parliament to the Electoral Commission declaring the seat of Kpandai constituency vacant. Paramount Chief of Kpandai, Nana Bristiam Okore Atorsah II continue the speech by saying,they custodians of peace and tradition in the community, are urging all stakeholders, including political parties traditional leaders and the general public, to respect the judicial
WORASEC @ 50: School Authorities Lament On Abandoned STEM Facilities On Campus LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - December 9, 2025December 9, 20250 Story by George Yawson VINEH Worawora Senior High School has marked a significant milestone with a colourful celebration of its 50th anniversary, bringing together students, staff, alumni, chiefs, and community leaders to honour the school’s contributions to education in the Oti Region and beyond. The Golden Jubilee, held on the school campus, highlighted Worawora SHS’s journey from its modest beginnings in 1975 to becoming one of the region’s thriving second-cycle institutions. Addressing the gathering, the headmaster underscored the school’s commitment to expanding STEM education but expressed concern over the abandoned and uncompleted STEM facilities on campus. He noted that these facilities intended to enhance practical science learning remain unused due to stalled construction works among other facilities of the school. He
Protecting Our Girls Is a Shared Duty — Veep Admonishes INTERNATIONAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - December 9, 2025December 9, 20250 Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has reminded families, communities, and national institutions that safeguarding the wellbeing of girls is a collective responsibility that must not be taken lightly.Speaking at the 70th Anniversary celebration of the Girls’ Brigade Ghana, the Vice President stressed that despite visible progress, many girls continue to face social pressures and structural barriers that limit their potential. “Protecting our girls is a shared duty,” she said. “The challenges they face have not disappeared. We must all rise to support the girl child with the seriousness and consistency they deserve.”Professor Opoku-Agyemang noted that issues such as early marriages, low self-confidence, harmful cultural expectations, and limited access to opportunities remain major obstacles to girls’ development. She urged parents and
Where Healing Is Scarce, Your Presence Matters — Veep to ACM Graduates INTERNATIONAL NEWS LOCAL POLITICS by panafricantv - December 7, 2025December 7, 20250 Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has urged newly trained medical doctors from the Accra College of Medicine (ACM) to consider the nation’s underserved communities as their first point of duty, reminding them that their impact is greatest where healthcare is least accessible.Speaking at ACM’s 6th Congregation and 10th Anniversary celebration on Saturday, December 6, 2025, the Vice President said the next phase of the graduates’ journey demands courage, empathy, and a willingness to step into places where their skills can save lives that would otherwise go unattended. She stressed that despite gains in Ghana’s health sector, too many communities still grapple with shortages of medical personnel, delayed treatment, and limited specialised care. For this reason, she encouraged the graduates to
Eminent Africans Demand Release of Guinea-Bissau Election Results INTERNATIONAL NEWS NEWS by panafricantv - December 6, 2025December 6, 20250 05/12/25 A group of 20 eminent Africans, including a former President of Cabo Verde Pedro Pires, ex-Foreign Minister José Brito, former senior ECOWAS officials, heads of International bodies and civil society organizations, have in a joint statement, demanded the immediate release of results of the 23 November legislative and presidential elections in Guinea-Bissau and the winner declared. “ECOWAS must demand the truth (about the elections), protect the winner and request the freeing of the political actors being detained by the military junta,” the group said in the statement titled “Restoring Constitutional Order and the Rule of Law In Guinea-Bissau.” “...taking into account an opinion widely shared in West Africa and throughout the rest of the continent, …we take the liberty to invite the
Scaling Up HIV Programs Critical for Controlling Epidemic — Veep Highlights Prevention Priorities LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - December 4, 2025December 4, 20250 At the 23rd edition of the International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA), Vice President, H.E. Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, urged African countries to place prevention at the center of their strategies to combat HIV/AIDS, emphasizing the urgent need to scale up programs and adopt innovative approaches.Speaking before over 3,000 delegates from 85 countries, including policymakers, scientists, civil society organizations, academics, and community leaders, the Vice President highlighted that behavioral interventions, self-testing, and targeted programs must be strengthened to control the epidemic effectively. “Prevention must remain at the heart of our strategy. We must invest in behavioral interventions, scale up HIV self-testing, expand targeted programs, and prepare to adopt innovations,” she said, adding that these measures are
Adolescent Girls, Women at Greatest Risk — Veep Urges Targeted HIV Interventions LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - December 4, 2025December 4, 20250 Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called on African governments and partners to intensify efforts to protect vulnerable populations, particularly adolescent girls and women, who continue to account for a disproportionate share of new HIV infections across the continent. She made the remarks at the 23rd International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA), attended by over 3,000 delegates from 85 countries.“Adolescent girls and women remain among the most affected by HIV. It is critical that we scale up interventions that directly target these populations and leverage innovations in testing, treatment, and community outreach,” the Vice President said. Speaking under the conference theme, “Africa in Action: Catalysing Integrated Sustainable Responses to End AIDS, TB and Malaria,” Professor