Did you notice any disinformation on social media during the election? The Ghana Fact-checking Coalition has revealed that a network of accounts amplified misleading narratives, particularly targeting presidential candidate John Mahama.
Some three angry youth have reportedly attacked the the Techiman Station in Kumasi in retaliation of the attack on Asantehene's convoy at Techiman. Read details
The president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo launched Ghana’s new chip-embedded passport in Accra. The new passport, designed to enhance security and align with international standards, features a microchip containing biometric data to prevent forgery.
A Circuit Court in Accra has sentenced Mohammed Ibrahim, alias Commander Kanawu, to 10 years in prison for inciting violence and spreading false information.
With tensions rising and fears of potential violence in some areas identified as election flashpoints, the announcement of these helplines is a proactive measure to address any election-related issues.
Armed men, accompanied by Ghana Police officers, stormed Metro TV's premises on 27th November to disrupt the live Good Morning Ghana show. A confrontation with the station's security left one person injured, and the programme was briefly interrupted. Host Dr Randy Abbey confirmed the incident, questioning the motive, while panellists Kwesi Pratt and a former NPP deputy director condemned the attack.