Fake Notice On African Deportations In Cambodia Dismissed By Authorities INTERNATIONAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 29, 2026May 29, 20260 By Makiza Micheline Latifa | May 29, 2026Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cambodia’s immigration authority have both moved to debunk a widely circulating fake notice that claimed African nationals in Cambodia had been ordered to leave the country by May 31 or face arrest, imprisonment and financial penalties.The false circular, which spread across social and traditional media platforms, purportedly targeted citizens of Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, Uganda and other African countries resident in Cambodia.In a press release issued Thursday, Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said diplomatic engagements with Cambodian authorities confirmed the notice was not issued by any state institution in Cambodia. The General Department of Immigration under Cambodia’s Ministry of Interior separately issued its own clarification, describing the claims
Ghana Education Service Partners EcoPeriod to Distribute 200 Reusable Pads for Menstrual Hygiene Day LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 28, 2026May 28, 20260 Story by George Yawson Vineh The Ghana Education Service (GES) has partnered with EcoPeriod Ghana to distribute 200 reusable sanitary pads to schoolgirls as part of activities marking this year’s Menstrual Hygiene Day. The donation and sensitization exercise took place today in Akropong, targeting girls in selected basic and senior high schools across the Eastern Region. The initiative seeks to address period poverty, reduce absenteeism, and promote dignified menstrual hygiene management among adolescent girls. Speaking at the commemorative event, Deputy Director-General in charge of Management Services at Ghana Education Service, Professor Smile Gavua Dzisi said menstrual health remains a key barrier to education for many girls and the need to access safe and sustainable menstrual products is not a luxury rather essential for
Ghana, Jamaica Agree To Deepen Bilateral Ties After Twenty-One Year Hiatus LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 28, 2026May 28, 20260 By Makiza Micheline LatifaGhana and Jamaica have pledged to move their decades-long relationship from one of symbolic solidarity to one of practical, measurable outcomes, as the two nations convened the Third Session of the Permanent Joint Commission for Cooperation in Accra.The session, held after a twenty-one year gap since the last meeting in Kingston in 2005, brought together ministers, diplomats, technical experts and senior government officials from both countries to review existing partnerships and explore new areas of collaboration. At the heart of the gathering was a relationship forged not through conventional diplomacy, but through shared history. Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa anchored his address in that history, tracing the bond between Accra and Kingston to the transatlantic
Zoomlion Denies Auditor General’s Findings On Cleaning Services At The 13th All African Games LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 28, 2026May 28, 20260 Story by George Yawson VINEH Zoomlion Ghana Limited has rejected allegations by the Auditor-General over its cleaning and vector control services at the 13th All African Games in Accra, calling the findings “UNTRUE”.The Auditor-General’s latest report flagged payments totaling ₵2.3 million made to Zoomlion for cleaning services during the Games.Key concerns raised:1. Duplicated invoices and overlapping service charges2. Multiple invoices showed signs of duplication, with similar services billed within the same time frames3. Inconsistencies in documentation some charges appeared repeated across invoices, suggesting the same work may have been charged more than once4. Specific allegations of duplication of labour charges, undefined “Services” cost heads, and lack of itemised bills of quantities in invoices for cleaning and vector control.The report called
First Batch Of Evacuees Arrive From South Africa Amid Escalating Xenophobic Attacks LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 28, 2026May 28, 20260 By Makiza Micheline Latifa | May 28, 2026Three hundred Ghanaians have touched down in Accra, ending weeks of fear and uncertainty following a renewed wave of xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals in South Africa, in what marks one of the most significant consular operations Ghana has mounted in recent memory.The evacuees arrived at the Accra International Airport on Wednesday afternoon aboard a chartered Ethiopian Airlines flight, touching down at around 3:00 p.m. to emotional scenes as families and government officials gathered to receive them. Many were seen waving Ghanaian flags and breaking into song as they stepped onto home soil, a moment that captured both the relief of return and the weight of what they had endured.A Hero’s WelcomeLeading the
Members of “The Press Corps” Sensitized Against Misinformation And Disinformation. INTERNATIONAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 26, 2026May 26, 20260 The Press Corps, which is a media group that covers activities of the NDC Party, has appealed to its members to eschew misinformation and disinformation in their line of work.According to the group, misinformation and disinformation remains a threat to media particularly the online, hence the need to remain responsible and ethical devoid of Misinformation.This came to light at a training Workshop organized by the Press Corps for its members on Tuesday May 19, 2026 in Accra under the theme “Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation: The Role of the media”.In a welcome address, the Co-Chair of the NDC Press Corps, Mr. Michael Petit Mawugbe (Efo Mawugbe) reminded members about the ethics and standards that govern the profession and urged them to
United Africa In A Multipolar World INTERNATIONAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 26, 2026May 26, 20260 By Margarita SimonyanEditor-in-Chief of RT and Rossiya Segodnya International Media Group As African nations celebrate their unity and heritage, those of us watching from Russia cannot help but reflect upon the continent’s rising prominence on the global landscape over the last decades as part of the world’s growing shift toward a truly multipolar order. From digital innovation to expansion of mobile technology, from activation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (the largest free-trade zone in the world!) to sold-out concerts by African musicians and record-setting sales by African artists worldwide, Africa’s voice is increasingly heard in every corner of the globe. The continent’s independence in setting its own course in international relations – diplomatic and economic alike – does not sit well
MTN’s New MoMo Charges Are A Betrayal Of Ghanaians – We Must Resist Before Digital Finance Becomes Digital Exploitation INTERNATIONAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 25, 2026May 25, 20260 By Abdulhaq Ibrahim Just when Ghanaians thought the burden of the infamous E-Levy had finally been lifted, another financial blow has arrived, this time not directly from government taxation, but from corporate policy. The moment I saw MTN’s announcement, I felt a deep wave of anger, exhaustion, and disgust. It was the kind of frustration many ordinary Ghanaians know too well, the painful realization that no matter how hard people struggle to survive in this country, another burden always seems to appear waiting to squeeze the little they have left. Every day feels like a battle: rising prices, shrinking incomes, unreliable services, and endless deductions from already struggling citizens. So seeing yet another charge introduced on something as basic as moving your
Ghana Moving Towards Industrialized Nations’ TVET Model – Dr. Apaak LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 23, 2026May 23, 20260 Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Clement Apaak, says Ghana is positioning its Technical and Vocational Education and Training sector along the lines of industrialised nations. Dr. Apaak made the remarks on Wednesday after touring selected TVET institutions in Accra during the ongoing final examinations for students in the technical and vocational sector. The Deputy Minister visited the Accra Technical Training Centre and the Opportunities Industrialization Technical Institute (OITI), where he monitored the examinations and interacted with school authorities and students. Speaking to journalists after the tour, Dr. Apaak said the government was determined to strengthen technical and vocational education because of its importance to national development and industrial growth. “And we look up to countries like Japan, like Singapore, like South Korea, like China,
TVET enrolment rises by over 8% nationwide – Dr. Apaak LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 23, 2026May 23, 20260 Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Clement Apaak, says enrolment in Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions has increased by more than eight percent nationwide. Dr. Apaak disclosed this on Wednesday after touring selected Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions in Accra during ongoing final examinations for students in the sector. The Deputy Minister visited the Accra Technical Training Centre and the Opportunities Industrialization Technical Institute (OITI), where he interacted with candidates, instructors and officials supervising the examinations. According to him, the increasing number of students choosing TVET as a career path was encouraging and reflected growing confidence in technical and vocational education across the country. “We are excited because we are seeing an increase in the number of students who are