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Elmina Fishing Harbour Welcomes First-Ever Cruise Liner, SH Vega

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Ghana’s tourism industry on Thursday, April 18 got a further boost when the Elmina Fishing Harbour in Elmina, with the support of GPHA Port of Takoradi received the first cruise vessel to call at the Port since its commissioning in 2023 under the auspices of the Ministry of Transport.

The vessel anchored about eight cables away from the main breakwater and approximately 120 passengers disembarked at the Fishing Harbour via a Zodiac craft .  They were en route to various tourist installations in the Central Region.

The nationalities of the passengers aboard the cruise vessel included Australia, Austria, China, France, Germany, Greece, Russia, and Nigeria among others.

The vessel had previously sailed to some ports including Angola, Benin, Congo, Gabon, Togo and São Tomé.

⁠The Director of Port, Mr Peter Amoo-Bediako, lauded the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Transport and its Sector Minister, Hon. Kwaku Ofori Asiamah for the vision in the construction of the Elmina Fishing Harbour to assist the fishing activities of the people Elmina and its environs.

He noted that the call of SH Vega at the Elmina Fishing Harbour presented endless opportunities to the Port, in particular, and the Elmina township as a whole.

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Kumasi’s Toy Gun Trend: Playful or Perilous?

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The trend of using toy guns in Kumasi has sparked a mix of reactions, reflecting broader discussions on the implications of such play.

Toy guns have traditionally been a part of children’s play worldwide, often seen as a means to encourage imaginative play, creativity, and even role-playing scenarios that can teach about morality, teamwork, and decision-making. In Kumasi, as in many places, toy guns might be viewed by some as harmless fun, providing entertainment and a sense of camaraderie among children and sometimes even adults during leisure activities. There is a significant concern that this trend could be perilous due to several reasons; The confusion between toy and real firearms could lead to dangerous situations.

In Ghana, where real gun violence has been an issue, toy guns might contribute to a culture that trivializes the seriousness of firearms. There’s a fear that toy guns could be misused or misunderstood, potentially leading to accidents or confrontations. The lack of clear regulations on toy guns might exacerbate this risk.  The trend could complicate law enforcement efforts if toy guns are mistaken for real ones, potentially leading to unnecessary escalations in tense situations.

Some individuals and social commentators on platforms like X have expressed worry, pointing out that this trend could normalize gun culture among the youth, potentially desensitizing them to the real-life consequences of gun violence. They argue for oversight or regulations to ensure that these toys are used safely and do not contribute to a broader societal issue.

Conversely, others might argue that with proper education about the difference between toys and real weapons, such activities can remain within the realm of safe, supervised play. There seems to be a growing call for intervention by authorities or community leaders in Kumasi to address this trend.

This might involve setting guidelines on how toy guns should be manufactured (e.g., with distinctive colors or designs to differentiate them from real firearms), sold, and used, perhaps similar to what has been implemented in other countries. The situation in Kumasi reflects a global debate on the role of toy guns in society, weighing the benefits of imaginative play against the potential for real-world confusion and danger.

The trend underscores the need for a balanced approach where the playful nature of toy guns is preserved while ensuring that safety and societal values are not compromised.

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Electoral Commission Destroys Defective Ballots Papers for Two Regions in Ghana

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has recently undertaken the destruction of defective ballot papers intended for the Ahafo and Volta Regions in Ghana. 

The defective ballots were recalled due to issues with serialization errors. The automated system meant to assign accurate serial numbers to the ballots had malfunctioned, leading to discrepancies. The destruction of these ballot papers took place through burning at the Adipa Waste Management Centre near Nsawam in the Eastern Region.

This process was observed by representatives from political parties, the National Intelligence Bureau, National Security, the Ghana Police Service, and media personnel, ensuring transparency and accountability.

The EC destroyed 184 bags of defective presidential ballot papers and 66 bags of parliamentary ballot papers for the Volta Region, and 67 bags of presidential ballots and 21 bags of parliamentary ballots for the Ahafo Region. The EC has emphasized maintaining transparency throughout this process, with all affected political parties being present to witness the destruction. Certificates of destruction were issued and signed by the parties involved.

Following the destruction, the EC has plans to reprint the ballot papers for these regions. Buck Press will handle the printing for the Ahafo Region, and Acts Commercials for the Volta Region, with assurances that the new materials will meet required standards.

This action by the EC is to ensure the integrity of the upcoming December elections, addressing concerns about ballot accuracy and reinforcing public trust in the electoral process.

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Elon Musk Named 2024 Top Partner of Rhapsody of Realities at IPPC Conference

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Elon Musk, the CEO of X (formerly known as Twitter), was recently honored as the 2024 Number One Partner of ‘Rhapsody of Realities’, a bestselling devotional authored by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. This recognition was made public during the International Pastors and Partners Conference (IPPC) held in Lagos, Nigeria.

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome praised Musk for his significant contributions to the spread of the Gospel through his innovative use of technology. Musk’s involvement has reportedly helped ‘Rhapsody of Realities’ achieve unprecedented distribution levels, reaching billions of copies worldwide.

His support has also facilitated the translation of the devotional into numerous languages, thereby making the Christian message accessible to a broader global audience. This unexpected partnership has sparked discussions about the intersection of technology and faith, highlighting how influential figures from different sectors can collaborate to promote religious outreach.

This development has been met with a mix of surprise and intrigue, especially given Musk’s public image primarily centered around technology, space exploration, and electric vehicles, rather than religious endeavors. However, his commitment to this cause has been described as a testament to his diverse interests and his impact on various fields beyond his well-known business ventures.

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