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Nation building critical to our survival -Afenyo-Markin - The Ghanaian Chronicle

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Sam George jabs Manasseh over comments on Australian High Commissioner | Latest News Updates & Newspaper Headlines

“I warned him that I’ll beat him in this town.” Sam George Sam George Pulse Ghana When told that by the host that he can’t do that, the legislator responded: “Why can’t I do that? If he decides not to behave like a diplomat, I will treat him like a non-diplomat. “Because a diplomat has signed up to respect the laws of Ghana. The laws of Ghana do not allow you to do homosexuality.” Sam George’s threats were, however, condemned by Manasseh Azuri, who demanded that the MP apologised to the Australian High Commissioner. But reacting to this, the outspoken legislator took a swipe at the investigative journalist, reminding him that his wife is a woman.

Spare us the lectures on humility and respect – Manasseh replies Anyidoho?

Investigative Journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni Koku Anyidoho’s perceived subtle jabs at former president John Dramani Mahama has courted him a reply from investigative journalist, Manasseh Azuri Awuni. Koku Anyidoho on Friday launched yet another ‘attack’ on the former President, in a tweet whiles reacting to a picture of Vice President Dr Bawumia prostrating to congratulate President Akufo-Addo after a Supreme Court verdict reaffirmed his win in the 2020 presidential elections. According to Anyidoho, the level of respect and compliments paid to President Akufo Addo by his vice cannot be said of what late President Atta Mills was accorded by his vice which actually happens to be Mr Mahama.

Ghanaian journalists hone skills in investigative reporting and access to information

Share Empowering journalists to exercise their rights as key users of Access to Information (ATI) laws, UNESCO Accra office and DW Akademie have collaborated to strengthen the capacity of Ghanaian journalists in investigative journalism and digital safety. A total of 12 journalists were selected, out of 48 applications, to take part in a 3-week intensive training. The training aimed at investigative journalists working in sensitive contexts, while linking their work to the broader perspective of the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development. Although the participants have produced investigative reports in the past, they have not really exercised their right to access to information under the new Act. The training, therefore, has provided them with the basis to be involved in tracking the implementation of the Act.

UNESCO - United Nations Educational,[ ] (via Public) / Ghanaian journalists hone skills in investigative reporting and access to information

02/25/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/25/2021 03:53 Ghanaian journalists hone skills in investigative reporting and access to information A total of 12 journalists were selected, out of 48 applications, to take part in a 3-week intensive training. The training aimed at investigative journalists working in sensitive contexts, while linking their work to the broader perspective of the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development. Although the participants have produced investigative reports in the past, they have not really exercised their right to access to information under the new Act. The training, therefore, has provided them with the basis to be involved in tracking the implementation of the Act.

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