Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
In the press statement signed by Sacrote Safo, the National Film Authority would now scrutinize and classify all contents before they are shown on TV.
By this, all TV shows that does not conform to the social-cultural, national aspirations and moral standards of Ghana shall be rejected.
What that means is, all TV shows that portray the culture of other countries would not be allowed to show on our screens from 1st May.
By these, it means all telenovelas would be stopped.
Such audiovisual content include feature films, short films, TV series, documentaries advertisements, music videos and some selected TV programs.
For some time now, movie industry players have been advocating for telenovelas to be stopped on our screens.
Many believe it’s part of the reasons why our local movie industry is no thriving well.
It appears as a way to push this agenda, this is the National Film Authority’s way of stopping telenovelas.


Bombings in Iran: An African Policy Perspective on Global Risks and Economic Impact
Solomon Owusu Says Afenyo-Markin’s Apology Falls Short of Admitting False Recruitment Claims
Ghana Card Printing Resumes Nationwide After Technical Glitch — NIA Assures Public
Ablakwa Assures Protection for Ghanaians Amid Middle East Tensions
Kofi Adams Hints at Possible Andre Ayew Return for 2026 World Cup
Nana Agradaa Breaks Silence After Prison Release
Nana Agradaa Released After 9 Months in Prison
Aboagye: 24-Hour Economy Policy Still a Promise, Not Reality
Victoria Bright: Macro Gains Positive, But Structural Reforms Are Key