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  • Accra’s Lack of Third Places is Limiting Community Building
    Apr 10 2025

    The absence of social spaces for young people in the city is hurting its ability to build local communities. Listen to why third places are important for mental health and community building.


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    13 min
  • Big Spenders: The Shadowy Finances of Ghana’s Political Parties
    Apr 17 2025

    The Labari Journal deep dives into the 2024 election season in Ghana and examines how political parties finance their campaigns. Who funds these lavish campaigns and what are the rules for campaign financing in the country?

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    16 min
  • Why Accra Might Be Ghana’s Most Overrated City
    Apr 23 2025

    Accra, Ghana's capital, is an overrated city despite its modern image. In this podcast, our AI hosts highlight a disparity between luxury offerings and poor infrastructure. The episode details issues such as high rent disproportionate to average income, inadequate public transportation unchanged since the 1960s, and poor city planning leading to perennial flooding.


    Despite attempts at improvement, including consulting a Singaporean architect, significant progress remains unseen, leaving Accra as a city struggling behind a facade of modernity and struggling to meet the needs of its average resident.


    Read the full article here: https://labarijournal.com/smoke-and-mirrors-why-accra-might-be-ghanas-most-overrated-city/


    Disclaimer: This episode was created with AI using Google's Notebook LM

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    12 min
  • It’s All Jokes Here”: How Ghana Fails Victims of Sexual Harassment in Workplaces
    Apr 25 2025

    On Tuesday, February 18, 2025, Juliet Asante, the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana National Film Authority (NFA), logged onto Facebook to share her working experience and to extend best wishes to her successor.


    Her post soon became a revelation of an inappropriate incident she experienced while in office.


    These are just a few stories about victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. Despite existing laws, Ghana's patriarchal culture holds back victims of sexual harassment from seeking proper justice.


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    13 min
  • Ghana’s Dire Economy Doomed Dr. Bawumia’s Presidential Bid
    Apr 27 2025

    In this episode, we look at our published article, which asserts that Ghana's struggling economy significantly contributed to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's defeat in the 2024 presidential election.


    Despite his efforts to highlight achievements in digitization and education, soaring inflation, high interest rates, and a downgraded credit status overshadowed his campaign. Voters prioritized economic concerns, mirroring a trend observed in US elections where economic dissatisfaction led to the ousting of incumbents.


    (This episode was AI-generated from content from The Labari Journal)

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    8 min
  • How Padel Is Quickly Becoming A Popular Sport in Ghana
    May 2 2025

    The growth of padel in Ghana has become more noticeable with investments into the construction of padel courts across the city of Accra

    In February 2024, the Professional Padel Association of Ghana (PPAOG) was established and officially recognized by the National Sports Authority as the country's 55th sporting federation.


    The association aims to regulate, develop, and promote padel nationwide, with plans to create championships and form a national team.

    But with barrier to entry for the masses can be on the high side.


    Can padel become one of Ghana’s favorite sports?


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    10 min
  • CalBank Digital Meltdown: System Upgrade Leaves Customers Cash-Strapped and Desperate
    May 4 2025

    After a system upgrade, most Calbank's services went offline for its customers.


    Since the announcement of the outage, customers took to social media to air their grievances. Numerous users reported GHC 50 deductions from their accounts with no explanation. Others say they attempted ATM withdrawals, only for their accounts to be debited without receiving any cash.


    Listen to this discussion about the issue of Calbank's digital meltdown.

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    10 min
  • How Ghana Loses Millions Of Dollars in Revenue Due To Lack of Event Centers
    May 8 2025

    With a lack of event spaces to house events, Ghana is losing out on millions of dollars in revenue due to a lack of infrastructure. How can the country turn things around and take advantage of a growing number of events on the continent.




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    8 min