
Jennifer Ambolley
Writer and Journalist at The Ghanaian Chronicle
Journalist at Freelance
A phenomenal woman| Award winning Journalist| Menstrual Health advocate|Rare Disease Advocate| Public Health Advocate| SRHR Advocate | SDG 3&5
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3 days ago |
thechronicle.com.gh | Jennifer Ambolley
A bold initiative to close gender gaps in media leadership and representation has been launched in Accra, with the unveiling of HerPress Journalism fellowship. The pioneering programme, spearheaded by the Dikan Centre and supported by the Australian High Commission, is designed to address the persistent challenges women face in Ghana’s media industry, including workplace harassment, unequal pay, and limited career advancement.
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4 days ago |
thechronicle.com.gh | Jennifer Ambolley
Former Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has sounded a strong caution to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) against what he described as the dangerous infiltration of tribal and religious politics in the party’s internal campaigns. His comments come in the wake of increasing intra-party tensions ahead of the selection of the NPP’s 2028 Presidential Candidate, expected early next year.
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1 week ago |
thechronicle.com.gh | Jennifer Ambolley
Former Vice President and 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has received a powerful early endorsement for his 2028 flagbearer bid, as over 60 NPP Members of Parliament called on him at his Accra office to publicly declare their unwavering support.
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1 week ago |
thechronicle.com.gh | Jennifer Ambolley
Supreme Court nominee Justice Hafisata Amaleboba has explained that judges who also hold traditional leadership titles do so only with the express permission of the Judicial Council in line with constitutional provisions meant to insulate chiefs from partisan politics. She made this known during her vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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1 week ago |
thechronicle.com.gh | Jennifer Ambolley
Supreme Court nominee, Justice Senyo Dzamefe, has categorically rejected calls to increase the retirement age of Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judges from 70 to 75 years. Appearing before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, June 16, 2025 Justice Dzamefe stated, “I will not agree with sending the retirement age of Supreme Court or Appeal Court judges to 75 years. No! The retirement age as it stands now is 70 years.
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