Audio By Carbonatix
The Information Ministry, in partnership with stakeholders, will host a one-day Stakeholders’ Forum to Review the Impact of the Media Support Programmes.
This is in fulfilment of its mandate to develop programs for advancing the Public Communications Sector, the Ministry of Information launched media support programs in 2019 to respond to key issues confronting the Media Industry.
Having conducted these programs over the last four years, the Ministry seeks to re-examine their impact and review its implementation mechanisms for the medium term.
The forum is scheduled for Tuesday, November 7, at the Conference room of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) at 2 p.m.
It is under the theme; ’Assessing the Impact of the Media Support Programmes.”
Participating institutions include the National Media Commission (NMC), Ghana Journalist Association (GJA), Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA), and PRINPAG.
The forum will be telecast live on GTV and the social media handles of the Ministry.
The Ministry said interested parties may contribute virtually via its Facebook page.
Latest Stories
-
Afrimaas urges media to defend industry at World Radio Day summit
2 minutes -
Bawumia condemns killing of Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso terror attack
7 minutes -
South African trio charged with Bolt driver’s murder filmed on dashcam
14 minutes -
HeFRA launches investigation into alleged refusal of emergency care leading to death of road traffic accident victim
16 minutes -
Maison Yusif Fragrance showcases Africa’s organic fragrance power at BIOFACH Germany
33 minutes -
GoldBod suspends gold buying licence applications amid regulatory reforms
34 minutes -
GoldBod suspends selected gold buying licence applications ahead of regulatory reforms
35 minutes -
Student death puts French far-left under pressure
37 minutes -
One song, one voice: How ‘Aha Y3’ stole the night at Awake Experience 2026
38 minutes -
SEC flags ‘Mekanism’ as illegal investment scam promising daily returns
42 minutes -
Awake Experience 2026 ends in frenzied praise as Diana Hamilton delivers electrifying performance
44 minutes -
Attack on Ghanaian traders: West Africa must fight terrorism shoulder-to-shoulder – Bombande
45 minutes -
Kenya sets the tone as Global Tourism Resilience Conference opens in Nairobi
47 minutes -
Interior Minister’s engagement with Burkina Faso appropriate after attack – Bombande
52 minutes -
Okyere Baafi condemns Burkina Faso attack on Ghanaian traders, calls for parliamentary inquiry
58 minutes
