Apostle Dr Nyamekye Urges Zoomlion Kenya Workers To Prioritise Competence, Integrity LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 15, 2026May 15, 20260 Friday May 15, 2026 The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Eric Nyamekye, has urged staff of Zoomlion Kenya to prioritise competence, integrity and faithfulness as the company deepens its operations in East Africa. Addressing workers and management during a visit to the company’s Nairobi facility on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, Apostle Nyamekye said sustainable national and corporate development depends not merely on natural resources, but on sound governance systems, disciplined work ethics and quality human capital. According to him, countries that have attained prosperity did so through effective policies and principled leadership, stressing that competence and moral integrity must remain central to recruitment and leadership decisions. “Faithfulness is a universal principle that transcends religion,” he stated, adding that integrity remains one
Ghana Asserts Data Sovereignty, Rejecting Washington’s $109 Million Health Financing Deal INTERNATIONAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 14, 2026May 14, 20260 By Theresa Boateng The government of Ghana has rejected a proposed United States health financing deal worth $109 million over five years, citing demands for access to Ghana's national health databases that the country's Data Protection Commission described as fundamentally incompatible with national sovereignty. The rejection, announced publicly on May 1, 2026, followed the collapse of negotiations that had commenced in November 2025. Washington had imposed a deadline of April 24, 2026 for the conclusion of an agreement. Ghana declined. The proposed deal would have granted up to ten United States-affiliated entities access to Ghana's health databases, metadata systems, reporting tools, digital dashboards, data models and data dictionaries, all without requiring prior approval from Ghanaian authorities. Arnold Kavaarpuo, Executive Director of Ghana's Data Protection
NPA Pilots 24-Hour Economy Across 268 Fuel Stations, 8 Depots and 2 Refineries LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by George Vineh Yawson - May 14, 2026May 14, 20260 By Maxwell Woyram Tsigbe The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has launched the pilot phase of the 24-Hour Economy programme to kickstart the initiative in the downstream petroleum sector. The programme which is targeted at 268 fuel stations, 8 depots, and 2 refineries will set into full force operational expansion aimed at transitioning the energy sector into a round-the-clock service delivery cycle. Beginning from the Greater Accra region, the rollout also extends to the Ashanti, Western and Northern regions to ensure uninterrupted nationwide distribution and easy access to petroleum products. The 8 depots include BOST Depot in Kumasi; APD in Tema; Tema Tank Farm (TTF); Tema Fuel Company (TFC); Vana Energy, Tema; Quantum Terminals, Tema; Ghanstock Depot, Takoradi, as well as Zen Terminals in Takoradi.
CTVET To Begin Harmonized Exams For 61,506 On May 18 LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by George Vineh Yawson - May 14, 2026May 14, 20260 Wednesday May 13, 2026 Story by George Yawson Vineh The Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET) has announced that a total of 61,506 candidates from both public and private technical institutions across the country will sit for the 2026 May/June Technical and Vocational Education and Training examinations beginning May 18, 2026. According to the Commission, the examinations will run from May 18 to June 12, with 59,754 candidates writing the Certificate II examinations while 1,754 candidates will participate in other traditional TVET examinations. The figure represents an 8.06 percent increase compared to last year’s 55,295 candidates. Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday May 13, Director-General of CTVET, Zakaria Sulemana, urged students to adequately prepare for the examinations and avoid all
Dr. Agyepong Calls For African Solutions At Africa Forward Summit LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 12, 2026May 12, 20260 The Executive Chairman of Jospong Group, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, has urged African leaders to find African solutions for the continent’s development instead of depending on other regions. He said Africa has the answers to its own problems and called on leaders to unite and drive national growth.Speaking at the opening of the Africa Forward Summit at the University of Nairobi in Nairobi, Kenya on Monday, May 11, Dr. Agyepong rejected what he described as a mindset that keeps Africans struggling to access capital markets under restrictive conditions.“Why should Africa export her problems when she can build industries to solve them? Why does Africa not have access to capital markets without tough conditions and restrictions? And why has Africa not
Hiowe Gblaka Family Heads Of Doyumu Rejects Illegal Enstoolment Of New Chief, Tetteh Olovi LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 9, 2026May 9, 20260 Story by George Yawson VinehThe heads of the Hiowe Gblaka Family of Doyumu in the Greater Accra Region have strongly rejected what they describe as the illegal enstoolment of a new chief, Tetteh Olovi as Hiowe Gblaka Matse, insisting that the process did not follow the accepted customary and traditional procedures of the family and the area. According to the family heads, the purported installation was carried out without the consent and approval of the recognized kingmakers and principal elders, making the enstoolment null and void. They argued that no individual can legitimately ascend to a traditional stool without adherence to laid down customs, consultation with the appropriate family heads, and endorsement by the rightful traditional authorities. Addressing a press conference on
Greater Accra Regional Minister’s Remarks About Transfers To Northern Ghana; Stereotype Or A Masked Reality? LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 7, 2026May 7, 20260 𝐁𝐲 𝐁𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐀𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐬𝐨𝐫 -07-09-2026Many doctors, teachers, and nurses reject postings to some parts of our country including northern Ghana for service. These professionals would leave no stone unturned to lobby for postings to only urban Ghana. Why is that? Why did this government decide to incentivise teachers who accept postings to rural areas? We can be as emotional as we want to be, but the Greater Accra Regional Minister was not wrong. Living in some parts of Ghana is punishment; no access to potable water, no access to quality education, no access to proper healthcare, lack of other career opportunities, and generally lower quality of life.Why are we jittery? It is trite knowledge that apart from Accra, the rest of
Awall Ibrahim Declares Intention To Contest Again For Oti Regional Deputy Communications Officer Position LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 6, 2026May 6, 20260 Media practitioner and NDC communicator, Awall Ibrahim, popularly known as “Strongman,” has officially confirmed his decision to contest again for the position of Deputy Regional Communications Officer in the upcoming National Democratic Congress (NDC) Oti Regional elections.Speaking to party supporters and close associates, Awall Ibrahim said his previous electoral defeat has only strengthened his determination to continue serving the party and contributing to the growth of the communication structure within the Oti Region.According to him, the experience gained from the last election and years of grassroots political communication have prepared him adequately for the task ahead. He believes the Oti Region deserves a vibrant, aggressive, and modern communication system capable of projecting the achievements and vision of the NDC across
School Feeding Secretariat Upgrades Its Digital Platform To Enhance Transparency And Efficiency LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 6, 2026May 6, 20260 Story by George Yawson Vineh The National Coordinator of the Ghana School Feeding Programme has expressed satisfaction over the significant progress made in the introduction of an improved digital data collection system aimed at enhancing efficiency and transparency in the programme. According to the Coordinator, the upgraded system is already transforming the way data is gathered, processed, and monitored across beneficiary schools nationwide. The digital platform is expected to replace manual reporting methods, reduce errors, and provide real-time insights into feeding activities. At an event to pilot a training for trainees at Aburi in the Eastern Region on Tuesday May 6, 2026, the National Coordinator, Hajia Fati Forgor noted that the innovation will strengthen accountability, ensure timely payments to caterers, and improve
ECOWAS Parliament Urged To Fast-Track AU Free Movement Protocol Ratification As Integration Gaps Exposed LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - May 5, 2026May 5, 20260 Abuja, Nigeria 5 May 2025 A powerful intervention on the floor of the ECOWAS Parliament has reignited debate over Africa’s stalled integration agenda, with a strong call on West African governments to urgently ratify the African Union’s Protocol on the Free Movement of Persons.Delivering a statement of urgent public interest, the Third Deputy Speaker, Hon. Osahene Alex Afenyo Markin warned that without free movement, Africa’s flagship trade initiative, the African Continental Free Trade Area, risks failing to deliver its full promise for the continent’s 1.5 billion people. At the heart of the address was a stark contradiction: while African leaders have moved swiftly to liberalise trade, they have failed to match that commitment with the political will to allow Africans