COMSSA Fest 2025: Communication as a Tool for Strengthening Democracy

The Communications and Media Studies Students’ Association of Ghana (COMSSA) has marked its 2025 annual festival with a seminar on the theme “The Role of Communication in Deepening Our Democracy” at the University of Education, Winneba. The event brought together lecturers, media professionals, policymakers, and students to reflect on how effective communication can strengthen democratic…

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New Broadcasting laws in Ghana

15 New Broadcasting Laws in the Works

The Minister for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has disclosed that the government is developing 15 new broadcasting laws to regulate and guide Ghana’s media industry. Speaking on Accra-based Joy FM on Tuesday, August 12, the minister said the legislative measures form part of the long-awaited Broadcasting Bill, which aims to streamline…

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fiji coastal villages

Fiji’s Coastal Villages Retreat Inland as Rising Seas Threaten Homes

Coastal communities in Fiji are increasingly being forced to abandon ancestral land as rising sea levels erode shorelines and overwhelm defences. In Muani, a village on Fiji’s southern island of Kadavu, residents are preparing to move uphill after seawalls and culverts failed to stop the encroaching ocean. The decision follows years of flooding, saltwater intrusion,…

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Barclays exit net zero alliance

Barclays Exit from Net-Zero Alliance Raises Questions Over Banks’ Climate Commitments

Barclays has pulled out of the UN-backed Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), becoming the latest major lender to abandon the coalition designed to align banking with global climate goals. The bank cited the withdrawal of several key members as a reason for its decision, arguing that the alliance no longer supports its transition strategy. Launched in…

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