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National Media Commission

Also known as: NMC

Constitutional body that reconstitutes state media boards, warns against foreign information manipulation, and consults on digital policy.

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  1. July 2026
  2. Joy Online

    r Braimah said the Media Foundation for West Africa opposed the arrest because there were established legal avenues for anyone who believed they had been defamed. “Our position was that if the First Lady felt defamed, she had a choice to either go to the National Media Commission

    Arrests over false publications risk reviving criminal libel – Sulemana Braimah
  3. Joy Online

    Gardiner explained that the National Film Authority has already begun discussions with the Ministry of Communication, the National Media Commission, and the National Communications Authority to introduce stronger regulations for television broadcasters, particularly digital telev

    Ghana plans tougher crackdown on TV and movie piracy after Nollywood filmmakers raise alarm
  4. The Ghanaian Times

    The Executive Secretary of the National Media Commission, George Sarpong, who also addressed the summit, highlighted the crucial role of the media in safeguarding democracy at a time when disinformation was on the rise and public trust in institutions was declining.

    Embrace innovation without losing ethics – Shamima Muslim urges journalists
  5. The Ghanaian Times

    The association also called on the Attorney-General and the National Media Commission to ensure that justice was served and that media freedom was protected.

    GJA condemns Obaatanpa Radio attack, issues ultimatum
  6. June 2026
  7. Joy Online

    Audrey Gadzekpo, followed by a keynote address from the Executive Secretary of Ghana’s National Media Commission (National Media Commission), George Sarpong, and a special address from the Minister of State for Government Communications.

    CJID brings media leaders, policymakers together for summit on information integrity in West Africa
  8. Joy Online

    The National Media Commission, the National Film Authority, the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, and the Creative Arts Council need to pay serious attention to the new realities of digital content.

    Laughing at Harm: Akabenezer and the problem with sexualised comedy
  9. Joy Online

    be allowed to perform their constitutional duty without fear, intimidation or interference.” Mr Buadu said there were lawful avenues for redress and that: “Any person or institution dissatisfied with media content may seek a right of reply, petition the National Media Commission

    GJA condemns Kasoa Radio attack, demands transparent probe, protection for journalists
  10. Joy Online

    It also urged the National Media Commission to engage all parties and safeguard press freedom, while calling on the Office of the President to send “an unambiguous signal that attacks on the media will not be tolerated under any circumstances.” GIBA further appealed to political

    GIBA condemns alleged attack on Obaatanpa Radio, demands swift police action
  11. The Ghanaian Times

    The National Media Commission has appointed Dr Isaac Okpoti Nai as the new Managing Director of New Times Corporation, publishers of Ghanaian Times and The Spectator newspapers.

    New Times Corporation gets new MD
  12. May 2026
  13. Joy Online

    The minister cited engagements with technology industry leaders, civil society groups and the National Media Commission as evidence of the ministry’s openness.

    NITA: We’ve been transparent throughout digital bills consultation process – Sam George
Opinion

Journalism must serve public interest, not attention-seeking

The News

Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr told the Ghana Journalists Association that media must prioritise determining what the public needs to know over maximising attention through controversy and sensationalism. He stressed that accuracy and professional judgment should not be sacrificed for speed, and that journalism's central challenge in today's environment is verifying truth amid information overload.

21 August 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 21 August

  1. Journalism must serve public interest, not attention-seeking

    Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr told the Ghana Journalists Association that media must prioritise determining what the public needs to know over maximising attention through controversy and sensationalism. He stressed that accuracy and professional judgment should not be sacrificed for speed, and that journalism's central challenge in today's environment is verifying truth amid information overload.

    21 August 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 20 August

  1. Journalists must uphold standards and rebuild trust, Kwesi Pratt says

    At the Ghana Journalists Association's 77th Anniversary Symposium in Accra, Kwesi Pratt Jnr, Managing Editor of Insight Newspaper, called on media practitioners to strengthen professional standards and public trust by verifying information, refusing to publish unverified allegations, and ensuring technology complements rather than replaces professional journalism judgment.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. NCA chief calls on journalists to uphold standards amid digital shift

    The NCA Director-General has urged journalists and media practitioners to maintain professional standards of accuracy, fairness, accountability and verification as the media industry becomes increasingly digital, emphasizing that public trust must remain central to journalism.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Journalists must uphold standards, build trust in digital era

    At Ghana Journalists Association's 77th anniversary symposium, Kwesi Pratt Jnr urged media practitioners to strengthen public trust through accurate reporting, courageous investigative work, and refusing to publish unverified allegations, arguing that media credibility is built through professional practice rather than slogans.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 19 August

  1. NMC reconstitutes boards of four state media organisations

    The National Media Commission has reconstituted the boards of the Ghana News Agency, Graphic Communications Group Ltd, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, and New Times Corporation in consultation with the President and in accordance with constitutional and statutory provisions. Dr Kwame Akuffo Anoff-Ntow chairs the GNA Board, Prof. Samuel Kweku Hayford chairs GCGL, Mr Francis Mills Robertson chairs GBC, and Dr Charity Binka chairs New Times Corporation.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 14 August

  1. Political parties warned against foreign information manipulation tactics

    George Sarpong, Executive Secretary of the National Media Commission, has cautioned political parties against becoming tools for foreign actors seeking to manipulate Ghana's information environment. He explained that foreign information manipulation and interference exploits truthful but contextually deceptive material amplified through algorithms, and warned that political parties are particularly vulnerable vectors for such divisions.

    14 August 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 13 August

  1. NMC warns parties against foreign information manipulation threat

    The National Media Commission's Executive Secretary has cautioned political parties against becoming tools for foreign actors seeking to manipulate Ghana's information environment through foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI), which exploits truthful but decontextualised information and amplifies it to create divisions.

    13 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 12 August

  1. NPC convenes inter-party dialogue for Ghana's democratic peace

    The National Peace Council, in partnership with CRS Ghana, CDD-Ghana, the National Media Commission and UNDP Ghana, held an inter-party dialogue in Accra bringing together political party representatives, the Electoral Commission, media associations and governance stakeholders to strengthen social cohesion and democratic resilience before, during and after elections. Discussions covered inter-party trust, responsible political communication, inflammatory rhetoric, and cooperation on peace and electoral security as part of the broader Political Party Trust Building Programme.

    12 August 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 8 August

  1. Opinion: Government delays payment to FSHS food suppliers

    An opinion piece argues that ordinary Ghanaians who supplied food items under the Free Senior High School Policy in Q4 2024 are waiting for payment, citing a norm that government pays for fourth-quarter services in the first quarter of the following year. The writer calls for President Mahama to ensure justice for these suppliers.

    8 August 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 28 July

  1. Ghana must balance free expression with responsible media accountability

    Ghana faces a challenge in protecting both freedom of expression and individual dignity while maintaining democratic principles. The article reflects on tensions between defending speech freedoms and enforcing legal boundaries against social media commentators.

    28 July 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 20 July

  1. Police arrests for false publications risk reviving criminal libel law

    Sulemana Braimah, Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa, warned that Ghana risks reintroducing the repealed criminal libel law if police continue arresting people over alleged false publications instead of allowing civil legal processes. He cited the arrest of broadcaster Kwabena Bobie Ansah over claims about former First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo as an example, arguing that defamation should be handled through the National Media Commission, retractions, apologies, or civil court suits rather than police action.

    20 July 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 14 July

  1. Ghana's NFA pledges tougher measures against illegal movie broadcasts

    Ghana's National Film Authority Deputy Executive Secretary James Gardiner has assured filmmakers that authorities are working on tougher measures to curb illegal broadcast of movies by television stations, following complaints from Nollywood producer Uchenna Mbunabo about Ghanaian stations downloading films from YouTube and airing them without permission or compensation.

    14 July 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 13 July

  1. Deputy Spokesperson urges journalists to balance innovation with ethics

    The Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Shamima Muslim has urged journalists to embrace innovation and artificial intelligence while maintaining core values of accuracy, ethics and public service. She stressed that credibility and public trust must remain central to journalism despite technological change, and called on media organisations to invest in digital transformation and fact-checking systems.

    13 July 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

  2. GJA demands apology for alleged Obaatanpa Radio attack

    The Ghana Journalists Association has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Central Regional Chairman of the NDC, Richard Asiedu, to publicly apologise for his alleged role in an attack on Obaatanpa Radio at Kasoa on June 25, or face legal action and be declared an "enemy of press freedom". The GJA says a group allegedly stormed the station, assaulted staff, and locked it up, disrupting operations for several hours.

    13 July 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Tuesday 30 June

  1. CJID convenes West African summit on media and disinformation

    The Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development will hold a Ghana Media Summit on July 9, 2026, bringing together journalists, policymakers, and civil society actors to discuss defending democracy against disinformation in West Africa. The event marks seven years of CJID's work in Ghana through its fact-checking initiative DUBAWA Ghana, and will be preceded by an OSINT training workshop for regional journalists.

    30 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 29 June

  1. Comedian Akabenezer's sexualised comedy normalises harm against women

    An opinion piece argues that Ghanaian comedian Ras Nene (Akabenezer) increasingly uses skits depicting sexual conquest and reducing women to objects, normalising harmful attitudes in a context where sexual violence remains high in Ghana.

    29 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. GJA condemns attack on Kasoa radio station, demands investigation

    The Ghana Journalists Association's Central Region Branch condemned an alleged attack on Obatanpa Radio in Kasoa and called for a transparent police investigation and prosecution of those responsible, regardless of political affiliation. The Association also called on the National Democratic Congress to publicly condemn the incident, apologise to victims and media practitioners, and take disciplinary action against any party officials found responsible.

    29 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. GIBA condemns alleged attack on Kasoa radio station

    The Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association has condemned an alleged attack on Obaatanpa Radio 92.5 in Kasoa and called for a swift police investigation. According to GIBA's account of the station's management statement, the Municipal Chief Executive for Awutu Senya East, the Central Regional NDC Chairman, and others reportedly verbally and physically attacked staff, switched off transmission and locked the facility following a live discussion on internal party matters.

    29 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 5 June

  1. National Media Commission appoints Dr Isaac Okpoti Nai as New Times MD

    The National Media Commission has appointed Dr Isaac Okpoti Nai as Managing Director of New Times Corporation, which publishes Ghanaian Times and The Spectator newspapers. The appointment was made in consultation with the President and is effective June 5, 2026.

    5 June 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Saturday 30 May

  1. Sam George defends transparency in digital bills consultation

    Member of Parliament Samuel Nartey George rejected claims that the government's digital legislation process lacks transparency, stating that extensive stakeholder consultations have been conducted since draft bills were first published and updated versions have been shared with those who submitted concerns. George said four law firms have been engaged to support the drafting and review process alongside technical experts, and cited engagements with technology industry leaders, civil society groups, and the National Media Commission as evidence of the ministry's openness.

    30 May 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 22 May

  1. NCCE calls on students to lead anti-corruption campaign

    The National Commission for Civic Education has urged students and young people to lead the fight against corruption, which it says has weakened the country's fundamental values and hindered development. The NCCE organised a tertiary-level symposium with the University of Technology and Applied Sciences to discuss ethical leadership, accountability, and the rule of law.

    22 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 7 May

  1. Ghana rises to 39th in press freedom ranking with score 72.20

    Ghana ascended to 39th place out of 180 countries in the 2026 Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index with a score of 72.20, its strongest performance in five years, recovering from 52nd position in 2025. This advancement follows a five-year oscillation marked by earlier declines linked to economic strain and journalist safety concerns, before a recent rebound in 2026.

    7 May 2026 · Daily Guide

  2. Media must protect public trust, not chase sensational headlines

    Government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu warned journalists and media organisations that misinformation threatens Ghana's democracy and that they must prioritise credibility over sensational headlines. Speaking at a World Press Freedom Day event, he stressed that the media is an ally of good governance and reaffirmed the government's commitment to press freedom and journalist safety.

    7 May 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Disinformation poses serious threat to Ghana's democracy and security

    Government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu has warned that the spread of disinformation and fake news poses a threat to Ghana's democracy, national security and public health, eroding trust in institutions and weakening democratic stability. He argued the solution should be better information and faster responses, not censorship.

    7 May 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 5 May

  1. Ghana ranks 39th in global press freedom index, strongest in five years

    Ghana has climbed to 39th place out of 180 countries in the 2026 Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index with a score of 72.20, marking its strongest performance in five years after rising 13 places from 52nd in 2025.

    5 May 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 27 April

  1. Ghana risks descending into culture of silence, analyst warns

    Amos Safo argues that Ghana is deviating from democratic rule and faces descent into authoritarianism, citing spate of arrests of opposition supporters and others expressing views on social media. He contends that free speech is being criminalised and Ghana's post-1992 democratic reputation is being dissipated.

    27 April 2026 · Business & Financial Times

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