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Does Osafo Maafo Qualify To Pontificate On Efficiency And Ghana’s Economy? Pratt Asks

politics

Kwesi Pratt JnrDoes Osafo Maafo Qualify To Pontificate On Efficiency And Ghana’s Economy? Pratt Asks

13 July 2013

Managing Editor of the “Insight” Newspaper, Kwesi Pratt, has fired salvos at former Minister of Finance and Economic Planning in the erstwhile Kufour Administration, Yaw Osafo Maafo, questioning his moral right to speak on economic issues in the country.

 

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Ken Koranchie & The Supreme Court of Ghana

contempt

Photo Reporting: Press Freedom & The Perils of Contempt of CourtThe Sentencing of Ken Koranchie & Steven Atubiga

02 July 2013

The Supreme Court of Ghana, has sentenced Ken Kuranchie, the Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Searchlight Newspaper, and Steven Atubiga- the ruling National Democratic Congress' (NDC) communication team member, to 10 and 3 days imprisonment respectively, for criminal contempt  in relation to the ongoing presidential election petition.

 

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Tony Aidoo insults Judges

news

Photo Reporting: Tony Aidoo insults JudgesTony Aidoo insults Judges

22 May 2013

Head of Policy Monitoring and Evaluation at the Presidency, Dr. Tony Aidoo, says since the inception of the fourth Republic, every facet of society has systematically degenerated adding that Judges in the country are “rotten people”.

 

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Ten-point test of responsible journalism

ethics

Photo Reporting: Press FreedomTen-point test of responsible journalism

16 Nov 2004

In its defence against George Galloway's libel claim, The Daily Telegraph relies on the protection for responsible journalism established by the law lords in a case brought by Albert Reynolds, the former Irish prime minister, against The Sunday Times.

 

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Ghana's Second Chance...Kofi Annan Writes

opinion

Ghana's Second Chance...Kofi Annan Writes  Ghana's Second Chance...Kofi Annan Writes

28 June 2013

A commodities boom, abundant foreign currency reserves, a democratically elected government and a new generation of educated young people endowed with huge potential. Sounds familiar? I am actually describing the Ghana of 1957.

 

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