Education Minister Proposes 2.5% Petroleum Royalty Funding for Scholarship Authority LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - January 7, 2026January 7, 20260 Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has proposed that 2.5 per cent of Ghana’s petroleum royalty revenue be allocated to support the operations of the Ghana Scholarship Authority.Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of the Authority’s Governing Council, the Minister said the move is intended to place the Scholarship Authority on a sustainable financial footing while easing its growing debt burden.“The Scholarship Authority is currently saddled with a debt of about 834 million cedis,” Mr. Iddrisu stated. “This proposed funding arrangement will help us reduce that debt and, more importantly, guarantee a steady and predictable flow of resources to support brilliant but needy students across the country.”He stressed that education remains a critical pillar of national development and must be accessible to
Mahama’s Return To Office: Assessing Government’s First Year Performance LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - January 7, 2026January 7, 20260 Story by George Yawson Vineh One year after returning to office, President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have reached an important milestone; one that invites reflection, accountability, and a sober assessment of governance so far. President Mahama’s comeback was anchored on promises of economic stabilization, job creation, social protection, and a reset of public trust in government. Twelve months on, the administration has made efforts to signal a new direction, even as it navigates a difficult national and global economic environment. On the economy, the government has focused on stabilization measures, fiscal discipline, and restoring investor confidence. While economic pressures persist for many households, the administration argues that tough but necessary decisions are laying the foundation for recovery. Critics,
AngloGold Ashanti’s Obuasi Mine and Ashanti Green Initiative Launch New Chapter in Community Empowerment LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - January 6, 2026January 6, 20260 AngloGold Ashanti’s Obuasi Mine, in collaboration with the Ashanti Green Initiative, has ushered in a new phase of community investment with the formal matriculation of 105 local apprentices into two flagship skills development programs.The cohort joins the mine’s flagship Community Youth Apprenticeship Program (CYAP) and the newly launched Women in Industry Skills Empowerment (WISE) Program. Since its inception, CYAP has trained over 500 young people in critical technical trades, with many graduates securing employment with AngloGold Ashanti, its contractors, or in industries across Ghana and beyond. The program now evolves to focus on advanced technical roles, with 58 new apprentices enrolling in specialized areas such as Shaft Technician, Winder Mechanical and Electrical, and Condition Monitoring. A significant feature of this year’s intake
Presidential Term: ADAM-GH Seeks Supreme Court clarity On Article 66 LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by George Vineh Yawson - January 6, 2026January 6, 20260 Story by George Yawson Vineh The Anchoring Democracy Advocacy Movement, Ghana (ADAM-GH), has formally called on the Supreme Court of Ghana to provide authoritative constitutional clarity on the question of presidential term limits, particularly as it relates to President John Dramani Mahama’s return to office. According to the Executive Secretary of the Movement, Emmanuel Salam, Executive Secretary believes that Ghana thrives on certainty, respect for the rule of law, and strict adherence to the 1992 Constitution, and hence, believes that ambiguity surrounding the interpretation of Article 66 of the Constitution, which deals with presidential term limits, has the potential to generate unnecessary public debate, political tension, and misinformation. The Movement stresses that its call is not directed at any individual, political party, or
Chwinto: Over 400 Children Benefit From Hope In Sight Foundation’s Annual ‘MAKE A CHILD SMILE’ LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - January 6, 2026January 6, 20260 Hope In Sight Foundation on Saturday 3rd January, 2026 held the annual outreach and 3rd edition of its, “MAKE A CHILD SMILE,” initiative in the Chwinto Community near Doboro Nsawam of the Eastern Region.The foundation offered free eye screening, basic health support, school kits, and hot meals to over 400 children and adolescents. The outreach served beneficiaries between the ages of 1 to 17, many of whom received their first-ever eye screening support.The “MAKE A CHILD SMILE” outreach began in January 2024 as a personal birthday initiative and has since grown into an annual programme of the Hope In Sight Foundation. Medical professionals conducted comprehensive eye screening, general health checks, and made referrals where necessary. In addition to healthcare services, beneficiaries received school
Two Women Arrested For Allegedly assaulting A 12year old girl At La. AFRICA NEWS LOCAL NEWS by panafricantv - January 4, 2026January 6, 20260 Saturday January 4, 2026 The Accra Regional Police Command has arrested two women in connection with the alleged assault of a 12-year-old girl at La Roman JHS School area on Tuesday, 30th December 2025.The incident was reported to the Police by the mother of the victim, who appeared at the station with her daughter, bearing visible marks of assault. The complainant alleged that three women assaulted her daughter without any provocation. Upon receipt of the complaint, the Police obtained a statement from the complainant and issued a Police Medical Report Form to the victim for medical examination.Preliminary investigations according to the police revealed that earlier the same day, the victim had an altercation with a seven-year-old boy, identified as Horm Giftan Mesopeh,
Hon. Jean-Marie Formadi urge teachers to be more professional in dealing with girl child AFRICA NEWS LOCAL NEWS by panafricantv - January 4, 2026January 4, 20260 In today's world, the girl child is facing numerous challenges, including societal pressure, unequal treatment, and gender-based violence. One of the biggest issues that continue to plague our society is the sexual harassment faced by young female students. Member of Parliament for the Biakoya constituency, Hon. Jean-Marie Formadi has taken a strong stance against this issue and is urging teachers to be more professional and responsible in their interactions with female students. Hon. Formadi believes that the girl child must be protected against any form of sexual harassment. She emphasizes that female students are vulnerable and can easily fall prey to manipulative and abusive behaviors. As they grow and experience hormonal changes, they may develop certain feelings that make them more susceptible
Ghana Condemns US Invasion of Venezuela, Calls for Immediate Release of President Maduro AFRICA NEWS LOCAL by panafricantv - January 4, 2026January 4, 20260 By Makiza Micheline Latifa Accra, January 4, 2026- The Government of the Republic of Ghana has issued a strong condemnation of what it describes as a unilateral and unauthorized military invasion of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela by the United States of America, warning that the act represents a grave violation of international law and a dangerous return to colonial-era politics. In an official press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday, Ghana expressed alarm over reports that US forces abducted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, during the early hours of January 3. The Ghanaian government described the incident as an assault on Venezuela’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence, in direct violation of the
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
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