John Mahama Reaffirms Commitment to Modernize Accra’s National Theatre and Build a Second One in Kumasi

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“A lot of things are in bad shape at the theatre. The curtains cannot be drawn, and the stage is in bad shape, so it is time for us to rehabilitate the building to help the creative industry,” Mahama said. He outlined plans to modernize the theatre with new equipment, transforming it into a state-of-the-art creative hub capable of supporting artists nationwide.

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Next NDC govt will invest $3bn in creating digital jobs – Mahama

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“The One Million Coders Programme will be aimed at creating additional digital jobs for our youth and we intend to spend $3 billion investments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT),” he told an audience at a public lecture at the Christian Service University in Kumasi

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Fatherhood isn’t easy; but don’t be one who hides from the landlord over rent – Mahama

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“May God bless you all so that you won’t have to hide under your beds when your landlord is coming. You will be the father, who will promptly pay your children’s school fees and make sure that they go to school,” he said.

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Check out John Mahama’s 22 policy ideas for the Tourism and Arts sector

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“The creative arts is a very important industry and has the potential to create millions of jobs. All our young people who are sitting at home, many of them are talented but there are no opportunities for them to show their talents. So if we can put the creative industry on a sound footing, it will create opportunities for many of our young people,” he said.

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’24hr economy’ can tackle youth unemployment, dangerous migration- John Mahama

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“This 24-hour economy will be voluntary, not imposed. Businesses will be incentivized to participate by enjoying tax breaks and lower electricity tariffs for operating during off-peak hours. Special meters employ what is known as ‘Time of Use’ (TOU) tariffs to provide cheaper power to such businesses.”

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