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Today’s front pages: Friday, August 5, 2022

Today’s front pages: Friday, August 5, 2022

Ghana News, Headlines Today
Daily Graphic New EC Constitutional Instrument: Don’t use only Ghana Card, it can disenfranchise millions – Afari Gyan cautions12 die in head-on collision Daily Guide Africa to become job seekers’ destination – Otabil13 perish on Cape Coast-Takoradi road The Finder ‘December in GH’ to attract 150,000 touristsOur economy will bounce back stronger – President Akufo-Addo The Daily Statesman Sunyani Airport bonces back – President commissions refurbished facilitiesNPP urges Ghanaians to emulate the “Big Six” The Custodian Akufo-Addo warns Airport Lands encroachersGovernment lifts ban on new LPG stations B&FT IMF deal should agric, industrial transformation – Prof QuarteyGovernment starts AfCFTA action plan to boost trade Republic ...
Russia to blame for food insecurity in Africa – US

Russia to blame for food insecurity in Africa – US

Africa News, Ghana News, International
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield has stated that "Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine" is the reason for a food insecurity crisis on the African continent. According to her, the conflict has led to price increases and additional suffering for Africans. Speaking in an interview on CNN before the start of a three-nation trip to Africa, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield rejected suggestions by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that sanctions imposed by the West on Russia had caused the rise in food prices. She added that Russian food and agricultural products were not affected by US sanctions. "What we are concerned about is that that narrative is not factual. The reason that there is a food insecurity crisis on the continent of Africa at this m...
Ghana performing better than most African countries in Agric – US

Ghana performing better than most African countries in Agric – US

Africa News, Ghana News, International
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield has praised Ghana as a leader in food security in Africa ahead of her visit to the country on Friday. Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield is currently on a three-nation trip to Uganda, Ghana and Cape Verde. She is expected to discuss the impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine, specifically the impact it’s having on global food security tomorrow in Accra. Before she departed for her first stop in Uganda today, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield told a U.S. Department of State Africa Regional Media Hub Briefing, that all three countries face serious food security situations because of the significant rise in the cost of food and energy. However, she said Ghana had been a leader in dealing with it and she will be visiting a market, mee...
Ghanaian chemist makes headway in HIV cure

Ghanaian chemist makes headway in HIV cure

Africa News, Ghana News
A breakthrough research in drug composition for a more effective treatment of HIV has been made. The research which was done within six years found new targets in the HIV virus that drugs can be developed in the treatment of the disease. The research was undertaken by a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Ghana (UG), Legon, Dr Jerry Joe Harrison.According to him, drugs targets specific proteins in the virus “and this is one that we never knew, and now that we know we can use it to develop more effective drugs against HIV”. Interview In an interview with the Daily Graphic after a public engagement on the topic “Chasing an enigma: Unmasking the mystery on HIV polyproteins for potential drug development” organised by the School of Physical and Mathe...
Christians Urged To Be Intentional About Soul-Winning

Christians Urged To Be Intentional About Soul-Winning

Pentecost News
The Berekum Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Berko, has urged believers to be deliberate and strategic in their efforts to win souls for Christ. He made this call on Saturday, July 23, 2022, during the Berekum Area Presbytery meeting. Speaking to the theme, “How Far Can You Go to Win Souls for Christ,” with 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 as a scriptural reference, Apostle Berko advised Christians to take a cue from how politicians descend to the level of voters to win their hearts during the election period. “Some politicians join public transports, turn into hairdressers, food sellers, and dine with people on the streets just to persuade them for their votes,” he explained. He pointed out that military officers commit to defending their nations at the peril of their...
Be Positive Role Models For Your Children – Chairman Charges Christian Parents

Be Positive Role Models For Your Children – Chairman Charges Christian Parents

Pentecost News
Christian parents have been charged to spare no effort to live exemplary lives in words and in  deeds for their children to emulate. Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, who gave this charge in a live televised sermon last Sunday on PENT TV, stressed the need for parents to be practitioners of what they say as such will have a positive influence on the lives of their children, saying, “Young people expect their parents to live a life consistent to what they profess.” Referencing a quote by Albert Schweitzer, a German theologian, who once said: “There are only three ways to teach a child. The first is by example; the second is by example; and the third is by example,” Apostle Nyamekye said that an exemplary lifestyle of parents is one of the best ways to in...
International Justice Mission commends efforts to address human trafficking in Ghana

International Justice Mission commends efforts to address human trafficking in Ghana

Ghana News, International
The International Justice Mission (IJM) has commended the Human Trafficking Secretariat, under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, the Ghana Police Service, Department of Social Welfare and other stakeholders for their leadership in working to address human trafficking in Ghana. In a statement on the commemoration of this year’s World Day Against Trafficking Persons, the National Director, Advocacy & Partnerships, Worlanyo Kojo Forster praised the stakeholders for the gains chalked under great logistical constraints. The statement said the gains included Ghana being ranked on Tier 2 in the Trafficking In Persons (TIP) report. "We also commend the Government of Ghana for their efforts in fighting the menace of Human Trafficking with the increased budgetary allo...
Veteran Ghanaian actor Waakye passes on

Veteran Ghanaian actor Waakye passes on

Ghana News
The Ghanaian movie industry was on Tuesday, August 2 hit with the sad news of the passing of veteran actor Prince Yawson popularly known as Waakye. He is said to have kicked the bucket between the hours of 1pm and 2pm Tuesday afternoon after being rushed to the 37 Millitary Hospital the previous night. Graphic Showbiz spoke with a few of his colleagues who all seemed shocked at the sudden passing of the veteran actor. First was film producer and actor Bob Smith Jnr who was a very close friend of the late actor, "Waakye has been sick but he got a bit well and was managing but got an attack on Monday night. No opposition — Socrate Safo says of classification of content "After being unsuccessful to secure a bed for him at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and the Greater Accr...
Sean Safo-Antwi promises to improve upon start in 100m semis

Sean Safo-Antwi promises to improve upon start in 100m semis

International, Sports News
Ghanaian sprinter, Sean Safo-Antwi, has promised to work on his start when he runs in the men's 100 metres semi-final on Wednesday for a place in the final. The UK-based athlete admitted that he would have to make improvements to his technique if he is to make it to the final. On Tuesday, he qualified for the semi-finals after finishing in fourth position in his heats in a time of 10.33 seconds behind Jerod Elcock of Trinidad and Tobago (10.26 sec) and second-placed Emanuel Archibald of Guyana (10.28 sec). Safo-Antwi explained that he was looking at improving on his start today in a bid to improve upon his time and make it to the final. “I didn’t start well and that really affected my performance in the end. “What matters most now is the qualification and then I have to...
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Today’s front pages: Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Ghana News, Headlines Today
Daily Graphic Boost fr private businesses: National action plan launchedUtility tariffs to go up next week Daily Guide Nana names new minister to replace Adwoa SafoPastor, wife in court over GH¢23.7m fraud The Daily Statesman Ghana Green Street Project committee inauguratedLariba appointed Gender Minister The Finder Inspire tourists to visit Ghana – Dr AwalAgribusiness entrepreneurs must take advantage of AfCFTA – ADB MD Republic Press Ursula’s SIM deadline in limbo‘Waakye’ is dead Ghanaian Publisher Close season has come to stay – Fisheries MinisterJinapor inaugurates Green Street Committee Ghanaian Times Government outlines plans for local businessesMan, 48, allegedly commits suicide in police cells The Inquisitor N...
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