If you're passionate about human rights and want to learn more about the challenges facing our children today, you won't want to miss Dr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor on Metro TV’s “Morning Rush” this February 6 at 9 AM. As a renowned advocate for human rights and a dynamic journalist, Dr. Wemakor is ready to dive deep into the critical issue of child and forced labour. What to Expect from the Discussion In this important segment, Dr. Wemakor aims to shed light on the alarming prevalence of child and forced labour, addressing the severe impacts these injustices have on children and the broader community. “The exploitation of children transcends local boundaries; it’s a global crisis that needs immediate action,” he emphasizes. Dr. Wemakor, who founded the Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), brings a wealth of experience in human rights advocacy. His organization unites journalists, lawyers, and activists to raise awareness and push for the United Nations Sustainable...
MTN'S OFFICIALS IN A GROUP P PICTURE WITH SOME OF THE PARTICIPANTS AT HO COMMUNITY FORUM MTN, Ghana’s giant market leader in the mobile telecommunications industry has organized community engagement fora to interact directly with customers, update them on the company’s operations and solicit feedback. The fora which took place in two capital towns of Ghana, namely Ho(Volta Region) and Cape Coast(Central region) was in line with MTN’s policy to give customers a listening ears to customers plea, take feedbacks in a bid to offer a superior quality service delivery to the meet their demand and satisfaction. Following similar engagements which was held in Adentan and La communities earlier in Accra was also aimed at providing an avenue for MTN to have closer interactions with a cross section of customers to find out about their challenges and to offer an amicable solution. Some members who represented the various groups within the selected co...
Mr. Isaac Tetteh, Managing Director of T. T. Brothers Limited, distributors of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages in Ghana has observed that giving to support the kids of Tema SOS Village is a responsibility he has been entrusted by his late mother with a warning never to quit for life. “It’s something that we will be doing forever. Even if I’m no more, I hope my children will continue from where I’ve left of since it’s something my mum has warned me not to stop and since she is no more, it’s something I’m going to continue”. Mr. Isaac Tetteh made this revelation in an interview with journalists on the sidelines of a donation exercise which took place at the Tema SOS Village on Easter Saturday morning. The exercise saw his company, TT Brothers Limited repeated its old ritual which began for the past sixteen (16) years when it donated bags of rice, gallons of cooking oil, toiletries and drinks to the Tema SOS Village. “Uncle T” as he is popularly known, is magnanimous in ...
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