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STRENGTHENING TIES: YAGBONWURA MEETS YA-NA IN A HISTORIC VISIT

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HOME > NEWS On Sunday, June 23, 2024, the overlord and king of the people of Gonjaland and the president of the Savannah Regional House of Chiefs, Jira Yagnowura Bii Kunuto Jewu Soale I paid a courtesy call on the Overlord and the king of Dagan Ndan Ya-na Abuakri Mahama I. The visit of the Yagbonwura, Bii Kunuto Jewu Soale I, to the Ya-Na, Naa Abubakari Mahama, underscored the legacy of unity and cooperation. This historic meeting of two of the most revered traditional leaders in Northern Ghana symbolizes more than just a ceremonial gathering; it is a powerful testament to the enduring bonds of kinship, cooperation, and mutual respect between the Gonja and Dagomba peoples. The Gonjas and Dagombas have long maintained close ties, with many Dagombas farming in Gonjaland and numerous Gonja settlers finding a welcoming home in Dagban. These interactions have enriched both communities, fostering a spirit of collaboration and mutual respect. An important occasion that demonstrated the val...

YALI2024Fellows: Banasco Nuhu Seidu – A Passionate Change-Maker Transforming Rural Communities

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  In the realm of social entrepreneurship and community development, few individuals stand out as prominently as Banasco Nuhu Seidu. A passionate change-maker and a relentless advocate for digital literacy, Banasco is driving significant transformation across rural communities in Ghana. As the co-founder and executive director of NASCO Feeding Minds, his mission is to foster self-reliance through extensive digital literacy projects, capacity-building, and skills development. Banasco's journey began in Tamale Senior High School, where his early experiences shaped his understanding of the challenges faced by rural communities. His pursuit of higher education at the University of Ghana further honed his skills and ignited his passion for social change. Armed with knowledge and a deep-seated commitment to equity, Banasco embarked on a mission to empower those who are often left behind in the digital age. At the heart of Banasco's work is NASCO Feeding Minds, an organization dedicat...

THE FINESSE CHARADE OF NDC PETTINESS AND POLITICAL INDECENCY AGAINST HON. LAWYER ABU JINAPOR IN THE DABOYA/MANKARIGU CONSTITUENCY

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Home > Politics  For Immediate Release... THE DABOYA/MANKARIGU CONSTITUENCY NPP YOUTH WING... THE FINESSE CHARADE OF NDC PETTINESS AND POLITICAL INDECENCY AGAINST HON. LAWYER ABU JINAPOR IN THE DABOYA/MANKARIGU CONSTITUENCY. 20. 06. 2024. The Member of Parliament for Damongo, Hon. Lawyer Abu Jinapor made a pivotal visit to the Daboya/Mankarigu Constituency much to the agony and anguish of the NDC; they are currently suffering from acute insomnia and have been barking like rabies infected stray dogs. The Savannah Regional NDC must as a matter of urgency reign them in, they have become a nuisance to the citizens of Wasipe. As expected, the verbal persecution and disparaging attacks from the camp of the NDC is nothing short of a drowning Man catching straws and galloping dirty water waves; it has been a tale of a well rehearsed and  recycled insults targeted at the hardworking Minister of state. The low morale and high turnover of the NDC emanates from the inability of their a...

REPORTING MY ACCOUNT TO FACEBOOK WON'T STOP ME FROM SPREADING THE GOSPEL OF DMB

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 By Habib Mandeya Abukari       habibmandeya942@gmail.com For the dedication some of have in championing the cause of H. E Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the resistance by the some NDC fanatics has taken the form of relentless reporting of my Facebook account. But let me make one thing clear: reporting my account will not deter me from spreading the gospel of DMB. I will continue to share the good news until DMB is sworn in as the president of Ghana. It's a tactic as old as time. When faced with an opponent whose message resonates with the masses, some resort to underhanded strategies to silence them. They hide behind the anonymity of social media, thinking that by reporting accounts, they can stifle the voices advocating for change. This, however, is a futile attempt to quash my movement that is driven by conviction, hope, and the unwavering belief in a “The Next Chapter” for Ghana under the leadership of H. E Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. To those who have been reporting my account...

17th June Declared Holiday by Minister for Interior in Celebration of Eid

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HOME > NEWS The Minister for Interior has announced that 17th June will be a designated holiday in celebration of Eidul Adha. This decision comes as Eid falls on a Sunday, making him declare Monday a holiday, the government aims to ensure that individuals have ample time to celebrate this significant occasion with their loved ones. Statement from the minister Eid, an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide. In light of this, the Minister for Interior took proactive steps to address these concerns by declaring the following Monday, 17th June, a holiday. This decision not only acknowledges the significance of Eid but also reflects the government's commitment to promoting religious and cultural inclusivity. By providing an additional day off, the government aims to enable individuals to participate in Eid prayers, spend quality time with their families, and partake in the festivities without the constraints of work obligations. This gesture underscores the impor...

Restoring Community Connectivity, The Vital Need for Road Infrastructure in Damongo-Zongo"

By    ADAMU YUSSIF ZOMNRA            0544735444           Concerned Youth Of Zongo.  Living all my life in Damongo-Zongo has been one of my greatest achievements. This isn't due to any material wealth or grandiose accomplishments, but because of the profound sense of community and friendship that permeates the area. The cordial relationships among the people of Damongo-Zongo have always been a source of pride and strength. However, in recent days, this sense of security and togetherness has been overshadowed by growing fear and panic. The cause? The severe lack of adequate road infrastructure in our community. Damongo-Zongo is one of the areas in Damongo without a single road connecting us to the main thoroughfares. This situation is not just appalling but also uncalled for, especially in this age where connectivity is crucial for the socio-economic development of any community. The absence of major roads ha...

World Economics Governance Index: 1st in West Africa, 5th in Africa

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HOMEPAGE  >  INDICATORS  >  GOVERNANCE Ghana flag  The World Economics Governance Index (WEGI) measures various aspects of economic management, including policy formulation, regulatory quality, and the effectiveness of government institutions. In the latest WEGI report, Ghana has been rated B, reflecting both its strengths and areas needing improvement. Ghana has been ranked the 1st West African country. Ghana garnering 61.7 points on the World Economics Governance Index.  On the African continent, Mauritius ranked 1st on the index, followed by Namibia, South Africa, Botswana and Ghana in the 5th position.  This rating signifies that Ghana's economic governance is moderately strong but has room for improvement. This rating is based on several key indicators, including fiscal policies, regulatory environment, transparency, and accountability in government operations. Ghana has made significant strides in improving its fiscal policies. Efforts...

DSTV is expected to be owned by a French company in the near future.

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Home > Entertainment Africa’s largest pay-TV operator, MultiChoice, has recommended that shareholders accept a $2.9 billion buyout offer from a French media company called Canal+. If completed, the BollorĂ© family's Vivendi, which owns Canal+, will control DSTV, Showmax, GoTV, and several sports broadcast licenses in Africa, a deal that could significantly transform paid TV on the continent. Why do Vivendi and Canal+ want to buy MultiChoice? Who are they, and how will this affect viewers?Vivendi, a mass media and communications company with headquarters in France, owns CANAL+, the company bidding for MultiChoice. The company is owned by a family called the BollorĂ© family, a wealthy multi-billionaire company from France that made their money from port, logistics, and shipping. They also owned a media company called Canal TV.  Canal is a big media company with about €9.6 billion in revenue, which makes it about 3.2 times larger than MultiChoice. Vivendi might sound new to many peop...

INCREASED HUMAN KILLINGS IN BOLE: THE NEED FOR ENHANCED SECURITY MEASURES

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Picture representing danger There has been a disturbing rise in human killings, creating an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among the residents. Residents narrates that four lives have been lost cruelly in a matter of one mount. It is imperative that security agencies and authorities take immediate and decisive action to address this alarming trend and restore peace to Bole. In recent months, Bole has experienced an unprecedented increase in violent incidents resulting in loss of life. These killings is believed to be ritual murders, have left the community in a state of shock and mourning. The frequency and brutality of these crimes suggest a breakdown in law and order, and a significant threat to the safety and well-being of the town’s inhabitants. The rise in killings has had a profound impact on the people of Bole. Families have lost loved ones, and the fear of becoming victims has instilled a sense of vulnerability and distrust among neighbors. Economic activities, particularly ...

The NDC's Selective Editing: A Challenge to Transparency and Trust

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By Habib Mandeya Abukari      habibmandeya942@gmail.com National Democratic Congress party colours We all heard the National Democratic Congress (NDC) state that the tape is originally 26 minutes long but has been reduced to 16 minutes for the purposes of the press conference. Yet, you maintain that the authenticity of the tape is beyond dispute? This stance raises serious questions about the party's approach to transparency and accuracy, especially in matters of public interest. When the full tape has not been presented and it has been selectively edited to only include parts deemed relevant by those releasing it, the integrity of the tape is compromised. Editing a tape in such a manner inherently alters the context and can skew the perception of the events or statements recorded. By presenting an edited version, you are not providing the complete picture, thereby misleading the audience and distorting the truth. Moreover, the claim of the tape's authenticity becomes que...