‘The Money Stone’, a documentary about child labour in galamsey to make its Africa premiere at Black Star international Film Festival, Accra

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“The Money Stone” tells the stories of Justice and Maxwell, two teen boys fighting for their dreams among the deadly gold mines of Ghana. The film will make its Africa premiere at the Black Star International Film Festival with screenings on August 22 at 8:00 PM and August 24 at 2:00 PM at the Silverbird Cinema in the Accra Mall.

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Comedian Steve Harvey gets emotional on his visit to Ghana’s Cape Coast Castle.

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He said, “This was real pain I felt going back to Ghana’s slave castles…I could feel my ancestors on me… Powerful beyond words that I can explain. I encourage as many of you as possible to go HOME for your ancestors. Their strength is in each of us and we must honor their ultimate sacrifice in all that we do

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Be bold, tell authorities the truth – Okyenhene urges the media

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Osagyefuo Ofori Panin made the call as the guest speaker at the second awards ceremony organised by the Eastern Regional Chapter of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) in Koforidua last Friday at which seven outstanding journalists and some personalities who had contributed to the development of the region were honoured.

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FEATURE: Is slavery really over?

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Our African leaders need to do better, the greed and selfishness needs to stop, Africa is our continent and the individual countries is our Homes. Our leaders need to do better, we are tired of being immigrants and foreigners in other lands. We have been disappointed enough and it needs to STOP!!! Black People all over the world need to do United and Change our way of thinking. We are worth it! Brake free off that slave-mindset, love your skin and love your brother..

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Researchers push for inclusion of financial education in pre-tertiary curriculum

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On the issue of financial literacy, the report stated that “the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service, and in particular the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment should consider making financial education part of academic curriculum at the pre-tertiary educational level, this will equip students with basic financial literacy concepts and hopefully develop their financial literacy skills as they manage their personal finances throughout their life

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