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Author: Krobea
The President of Film Producers Association of Ghana, James Aboagye, has debunked the assertion that the movie industry in Ghana is suffering. Most Ghanaians, entertainment pundits, actors and movie lovers have accepted the fact that the Ghana movie industry is suffering slowly due to low patronage in sales of films. But Mr Aboagye thinks otherwise. While speaking on Accra-based Onua FM’s entertainment talk show Anigye Mmre hosted by Christian Agyei Frimpong, Mr Aboagye said it is wrong for people to think or say the movie industry is suffering. According to him, it is self-inflicted on the part of film producers…
Cameroon will not host the mini-tournament to decide the 2020 African Champions League winners, the country has announced. Last month, after assessing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on African football, Caf said the semi-finals and final would be played in a “Final Four” format in September. A recent spike in coronavirus cases has prompted Cameroon to turn down the chance to host the matches. At the time of writing, Cameroon has recorded 14,916 cases with 11,525 recoveries and 359 deaths. “I have informed Caf of our decision to decline hosting the 2020 Caf Champions League ‘Final Four’ after failure…
Results of the first wave of the Ghana Election Poll which run from May to June will be published from Wednesday, July 15, 2020, on Ghana’s first and most popular news portal – GhanaWeb. The scientific poll which was conducted online via the renowned market research firm MSI-ACI had 792 Ghanaian adults aged 18 years and older responding to questions on current events leading to the 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections. A representative sample of the Ghanaian population was achieved by weighting the data according to the demographics of the 2010 population and housing census and the Ghana Living Standards…
The Ghana Education Service (GES) is holding a crunch meeting on Wednesday on how the senior high school (SHS) students who have tested positive to the coronavirus will write the West African Senior Schools Certificate Examination (WASCCE). The meeting will be attended by representatives from the Ministry of Health, Ghana Health Service and the West African Examination Council (WAEC). The Director-General of GES, Prof Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa, who revealed this on Onua TV’s Maakye hosted by Bright Kwasi Asempa and Adowa Konadu-Yiadom on Wednesday, explained that the fact that they have tested positive to Covid-19 does not mean the children must…
The Electoral Commission, Ghana (EC) says it is illegal for any registered voter to guarantee for a prospective applicant if they are not directly related. The Commission says it is against Constitutional Instrument (CI) 91 if a guarantor is not a “parent, sibling, spouse, guardian and other”. “[CI 91] specifies that an applicant must be well known to the guarantor and that any thing contrary to that constitutes an electoral office punishable by law,” the Commission said in a public information on Tuesday, July 14. “According to the CI 91, it is an offence to ‘Make an entry of statement,…
US President Donald Trump has signed an order to end preferential economic treatment for Hong Kong, after China enacted a new security law there. “Hong Kong will now be treated the same as mainland China,” Mr Trump said. He also signed bipartisan legislation to impose sanctions on Chinese officials who crack down on rights in Hong Kong. China said it would take retaliatory action. Hong Kong has so far enjoyed unique freedoms not seen in mainland China. But many people in the territory fear the new security law imposed by Beijing will bring an end to Hong Kong’s special status,…
The Communication Unit of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Savannah Region has accused the Electoral Commission, Ghana (EC) of deliberately deploying faulty biometric voter registration (BVR) kits and other registration materials to the Region. They say the ploy is to disenfranchise more people in the home of the party’s flagbearer, John Mahama. Addressing a press conference in Damongo, the Savannah Regional Communication Director of the NDC, Malik Basintale, alleged that registration at some centers were halted while others did not come on at all. He indicated that though the attention of the EC was drawn to the situation,…
The National Council on Persons with Disability has invited Media General’s broadcast journalist Spencer Kwabena Boateng Mensah to a broad consultation on the Persons with Disabilities Amendment Bill, 2020 & Persons with Disabilities Regulation 2020 (L.I). The consultation forms part of a process to amend the Persons with Disability Act, 2006 (Act 715) which article 29(8) of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana mandated Parliament to pass. Parliament passed the law fourteen years after, in which it established the National Council on Persons with Disability to propose and evolve policies and strategies to enable persons with disabilities to…
The Parliamentary Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Cape Coast North Constituency says he has legally challenged a decision by the District Registration Review Committee of the Electoral Commission, Ghana (EC) to withdraw his voter identity card. Dr Kwamina Minta Nyarku was disqualified as a voter in the Constituency after he was found guilty for allegedly providing false information during registration. His registration was, subsequently, challenged by a constituent, believed to be an agent of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), for not being a resident Nkanfoa, where he registered. The Committee consequently sat on the case and…
Young Ghanaian international Kelvin Boateng has joined Portuguese club FC Porto on a season-long deal from CD Aves. The deal was confirmed via FC Porto’s official Twitter handle and he will initially play for Porto’s B team. Speaking in an interview with the club’s official website, Boateng said he hopes to achieve more with the Portuguese side. “I am very excited to get to FC Porto and I want to make history here.” “I want to help FC Porto B and score goals, so I can reach the main team. Collectively, we will fight for victory in every game, regardless…