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Anti – LGBTQ+ Bill: A Clash Between Religion And Democracy

By: Wilhelmina Oddoye The so-called “Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, 2021”, also known as the anti-LGBTQ+ has been in Parliament for 30 months since its introduction in July 2021. Though it’s been 7 months since it passed its second reading and progressed to the …

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Israel-Hamas War: Negotiations for ceasefire

By: Wilhelmina Oddoye Officials from the US, Qatar and Egypt held a meeting in Cairo yesterday for negotiation on a hostage release and ceasefire deal. And if possible, a deal to draw the war to an end in Gaza. The need for negotiations is to prevent Israel from unleashing a …

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Bawumia is without corruption- Seth Offei

By Stephen Bittor  Communications team member of the ruling New Patriotic Party ( NPP), Seth Offei has described the vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as the most credible vice president in the history of Ghana. Mr Offei made this claim during an interview with Pepsival on the “AM Ghana Show” …

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Derbywheel Championship: A Sport Worth $700,000

BY: Isaac Mortey Derbywheel Cycling Championship Organised by the world Keirin body, which will be competed in Manchester by Professional cyclists have given the riders excitement about the sport. About 70 Top Derbywheel Riders will compete for $700,000 prize money in a three-day championship. The competition which will begin this …

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World Radio Day Is Today

Story By: Angelina Tukpe On February 13th, the world celebrates World Radio Day. A time to recognize the enduring power of radio in fostering dialogue, promoting diversity, and bridging gaps across cultures and communities. Since its inception by UNESCO in 2011, this annual observance pays homage to radio’s vital role as …

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Addressing Attacks Against Journalists In Ghana

By: Ruth Tang The issue of attacks on journalists dates back to the pre-colonial era when media establishments, initially newspapers, emerged in 1822. Unfortunately, this remains a significant concern even today. Journalists encounter brutality, often perpetrated by prominent figures including politicians, while carrying out their professional duties. This raises questions …

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