The Big Agenda Multimedia Ghana
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Political talk show
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Protecting Ghana Fish Stock: How Can Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated Fishing Be Controlled?
Ghana faces a significant loss of $200 million annually due to illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, posing a major challenge to its fishing sector. To address this, Ghana will initiate a closed fishing season starting July 1, 2024, aimed at replenishing fish stocks. How do we empower and inspire further action, ensuring that the fight against IUU fishing is not just a cause for today, but a sustained effort for the future of Ghana’s blue economy?
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State Transport Company: Does Public Organisation Need 3rd Deputy MD Now In Spite Of Dwindling Fleet?
Workers of the State Transport Corporation (STC) are fiercely resisting the appointment of a third deputy managing director, describing it as a waste of public funds
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Hawa Koomson’s Son Allegedly Stabbed in Confusion near Kasoa EC Office
Ato Koomson, the son of Hawa Koomson, has been allegedly stabbed following a confusion near the Electoral Commission’s office at Kasoa
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Ghana’s Capital Town: Mahama Promises New Administrative City outside Accra to Ease Congestion
John Mahama has promised to start a plan, design and feasibility study for the construction of a new city outside Accra to ease the growing congestion.
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Analyzing Black Stars Squad For World Cup Qualifiers With Henry Asante Twum (Head Of Communications GFA)
Head coach of the Ghana senior national team, Otto Addo, has named his squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying games.
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Dame-Jakpa Accusations: Analysing Latest Claims By NDC And NPP At Separate Press Conferences
NDC has released a 16-minute tape as evidence supporting claims made by the third accused, Richard Jakpa, in the ambulance case against Minority Leader Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson. The tape allegedly captures a conversation between Godfred Dame and Jakpa, where Dame supposedly coached Jakpa on court statements targeting Dr. Forson. Jakpa had earlier alleged pressure to testify against Dr. Forson. The NDC calls for the Attorney General's resignation, citing the tape's implications. Meanwhile, the NPP claims evidence of plea bargaining attempts by the accused and a video of Dr. Forson asking the AG to drop the case. Legal experts will discuss the AG's conduct and whether suggesting court testimony is normal or constitutes a judicial breach. Questions arise regarding the AG's denial of engagement with the accused.