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Catholic Bishops call for probe into Karnival Kingdom Festival

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The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference has called for investigations into the recent Karnival Kingdom Festival over what it described as acts of public nudity and possible failures by state institutions.

In a statement issued on Monday, May 4, 2026, and signed by the President of the Conference, Most Rev. Matthew Kwasi Gyamfi, the bishops condemned activities that took place during the festival held from April 22 to 28, 2026.

The Conference described the event as an “eyesore” that undermined Ghanaian values and breached Section 278 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

According to the bishops, the presence of police officers at the event raised serious concerns about official oversight and the role of state institutions in the matter.

They questioned why police protection was provided to participants alleged to have engaged in acts of public nudity.

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The bishops also called for investigations into what they described as the importation of foreign cultural practices into the country.

The statement commended the Member of Parliament for John Ntim Fordjour for demanding accountability and investigations into the matter.

The Conference noted that although cultural exchange was important, foreign events and practices must respect Ghana’s laws and values.

It further urged authorities to conduct an impartial investigation without political interference and make the findings public.

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Among its recommendations, the bishops called for a review of event permitting procedures, stricter public decency guidelines, and a national conversation on the limits of cultural expression in public spaces.

The Conference stressed that providing police protection for acts that allegedly violate the law represented a serious failure of official duty and called for stricter enforcement of the country’s laws.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey condemns attacks on migrants in member countries

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The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, has expressed concern over recent violent attacks against migrants from Commonwealth countries in some member states.

According to her, she was deeply saddened by reports of the attacks and extended sympathies to the families and loved ones of those affected.

According to her, recent incidents, especially those reported in South Africa, were worrying and could create tensions that may weaken the Commonwealth’s efforts toward resilience-building and shared prosperity among member countries.

Mrs. Botchwey said the Commonwealth was ready to work together with International Organization for Migration to provide technical assistance to member states in managing migration issues.

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She explained that the partnership would also help countries build support for labour mobility, which she said was important for expanding economies and improving the lives of citizens across the Commonwealth.

The Commonwealth Secretary-General further called on citizens of all member countries to respect the law and uphold the rights of people living in their communities.

She stressed that civic responsibility was necessary for creating opportunities and improving living standards for the Commonwealth’s estimated 2.7 billion people.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Charterhouse changes venue for 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards

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Organisers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), Charterhouse Productions, have announced a change of venue for this year’s awards ceremony.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, the organisers said the event, which was originally scheduled to take place at the Palms Convention Centre, will now be held at the Grand Arena on Saturday, May 9, 2026, from 7pm.

According to Charterhouse Productions, the decision to move the event was influenced by the growing scale and production demands of the awards scheme.

The organisers explained that the Grand Arena offers a larger capacity, advanced technical facilities, and greater production flexibility needed to deliver a world-class experience for patrons and viewers.

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They noted that the venue has hosted the awards since 2019 and is designed to support the staging, broadcasting, and audience engagement requirements associated with the event.

Charterhouse also expressed appreciation to headline sponsor Telecel Ghana, the sector ministry, the government, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their continued support and collaboration toward hosting the ceremony.

The organisers further assured nominees, invited guests, and music lovers of an unforgettable night celebrating Ghanaian music, culture, and global influence.

The Telecel Ghana Music Awards remains one of Ghana’s biggest music award schemes, recognising outstanding achievements in the country’s music industry.

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