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GRAPHIC ONLINE TV - LIVE STREAM
🎬LIVE NOW! Dive into the future of Ghana's agriculture with us as we explore ways to transform our industry through diversification and entrepreneurship! Join us live on YouTube & Facebook to learn how we're paving the way for food security and sustainable development.
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Ugandan President directs handover of Kiteezi landfill to Jospong
The President of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, has directed the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) to expedite the handover of the Kiteezi Landfill to Zoomlion Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies.
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Ayorkor Botchwey elected next Commonwealth Secretary-General
In a momentous achievement, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, has been elected as the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations.
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December 7 polls will be peaceful - President reaffirms commitment
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has reaffirmed the government’s “absolute commitment” to ensure that the upcoming December 7 general election is conducted peacefully, transparently and with the utmost respect for the democratic rights of every Ghanaian.
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Election 2024: Economy dominates voters’ choice - Graphic poll reveals
Majority of respondents in an online survey have identified the economy as the main factor that will influence their choice in the December 7 elections.
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EC will ensure successful polls - Dr Bossman Asare assures citizens
The Electoral Commission (EC) is doing everything possible and reasonable to ensure that the country holds another successful general election, a Deputy Chairman of the Commission, Dr Eric Bossman Asare, has said.
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Treat youth unemployment with urgency - Dr Osae-Kwapong urges parties
The Director of Democracy Project, Dr John Osae-Kwapong, has challenged presidential candidates to treat the problem of youth unemployment with the urgency it deserves.
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Addressing food insecurity through irrigation
The scenic landscapes of Lower Manya Krobo and Shai Osudoku Districts recently witnessed a significant event aimed at enhancing agricultural resilience in Ghana.
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NSMQ 2024: Reigning champions PRESEC kicked out by Mfantsipim School for grand finale with Augusco, KETA SHTS
St Augustine's College won the last semi final of the 2024 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) to qualify for the grand finale with Mfantsipim School and Keta Senior High Technical School.
Augusco ended the contest in the semi final with 52 points against that of Ghana National College's 49 points and Wesley Girls' High School's 37 points.
NSMQ 2024
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Paluta eeee! And political matters arising - Occasional Kwatriot Kwesi Yankah writes
Times have changed; and so have political choices.
Working towards December 7, Flagbearers and political parties have spent resources producing manifestos (sometimes plagiarized), and crisscrossed the country trying to persuade the voter with ‘Wiase ayɛ den’ slogans, petrol prices, Free SHS, Pot Holes, Digitalization, etc.
After all such homework done to please the voter, political parties realize to their dismay that a key factor driving choices this year could simply be, ‘Paluta Eee.’
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Printing of ballot papers: EC replaces Yasarko Press following faulty equipment
The Electoral Commission has replaced Yasarko Press with two other printing firms following a faulty equipment during the printing of ballot papers for Election 2024.
Yasarko Press had been assigned to print the Presidential and Parliamentary Ballot Papers for the Oti and Western North regions.
However, in the course of last week, the management of Yasarko Press indicated to the Electoral Commission that, one of their critical equipment for the printing of Ballot Papers had developed a fault.
Following that, it was therefore agreed by both institutions that Yasarko should opt out of the printing of the 2024 Ballots.
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Mahama engages Diplomatic Corps on Ghana's elections, calls for fair process
The presidential candidate of Ghana's opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, met with 24 members of the diplomatic corps in Accra on Thursday to discuss the nation’s upcoming general elections and the need for a transparent, fair electoral process.
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Four Ghanaians who smuggled £4.3m worth of cannabis jailed 26 years
The gang of men who smuggled almost £4.5 million worth of cannabis hidden in sacks of Gari powder from Ghana to south Essex have been jailed for a combined total of 26 years.
The drugs haul was discovered by border force officers inside a shipping container at Tilbury Docks following a National Crime Agency sting.
All four men were sentenced at Southwark Crown Court on October 18, 2024.
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Why are passports different colours and what do they mean?
Ever wondered what your passport colour says about your country? From red to green, each shade tells a unique story about national identity and history.
Green passports are issued by countries including Ghana, South Africa, Pakistan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and more.
As well as red and blue, you might also come across black passports but it seems there is actually a meaning behind the colours used for certain countries.
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El Clasico: Lewandowski double enables Barcelona thrash rivals Real Madrid
Robert Lewandowski scored twice in three second-half minutes to set Barcelona on their way to a 4-0 victory over Real Madrid in El Clasico.
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Seek medical care when ill: Rev. Steve Mensah to Christians at Cape Coast crusade
The Founding Bishop of the Charismatic Evangelistic Ministries (CEM), Rev. Steve Mensah, has encouraged Christians to seek medical treatment when ill, highlighting that relying on faith should not prevent one from accessing healthcare.
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44 Television stations hot: NMC angry over indecent, offensive content
The National Media Commission (NMC) has cited 44 television (TV) stations for broadcasting unethical, indecent and offensive content.
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Kwesi Appiah’s CAF nomination: A second chance for Ghana’s coaching legacy
The announcement of Kwasi Appiah’s nomination for the 2024 CAF Coach of the Year Award has ignited fresh conversations about Ghana’s football landscape.
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Public discussions around HIV/AIDS must be grounded in verified facts, not speculation – UG to Lawrence Tetteh [VIDEO]
The management of the University of Ghana has reacted to a statement by Rev. Lawrence Tetteh regarding alleged HIV infections among students at the university.
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NDC will win landslide victories in December 7 polls - Ablakwa projects
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has stated that the party and he will win a landslide victory in the constituency in both presidential and parliamentary polls on December 7.
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EU launches Green Growth Ghana Project to empower women, youth
The European Union Delegation, in collaboration with the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) and the Presbyterian University of Ghana (PUG), has launched a three-year project to empower women and the youth in three regions in the north.
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Is galamsey a resource curse for Ghana?
THE term "resource curse" describes the paradox whereby countries rich in natural resources often experience less economic growth and worse development outcomes than those with fewer resources.
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Judiciary prepared to handle any threats to peace
THE Judiciary says it is well prepared to handle cases that are likely to jeopardise the peace of the nation.
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Poor remuneration leaves Atomic Energy with high attrition rate
Ghana's nuclear programme is in danger following a high attrition rate of trained scientists in search of greener pasture.
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Nationwide deworming exercise starts Monday - Over 2 million children targeted
Over two million schoolage children between five and 14 years have been targeted for a deworming exercise scheduled from Monday, October 28 to Sunday, November 3, 2024.