Daily Graphic

“Enforce the laws…Against dehumanising cultural practices – Afreh”, is the Graphic’s lead headline story. The paper reports that an Appeal Court judge, Mr Justice Dixon Kwame Afreh, has stressed the need for the enforcement of existing laws against dehumanising cultural practices.

In another front page story, the Graphic reports Mr Mike Gizo, Minister of Tourism as condemning the nude pictures of Ghanaian women on the internet, describing them as an insult to the dignity of the Ghanaian womanhood.

The Graphic in a back page story reports that the Ga Presbytery Chairman, the Reverend Peter Kodjo, has called for fundamental reforms in the Presbyterian Church of Ghana to make it more responsive and functional.

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