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    Seven Radio Stations Suspended by National Communications Authority Ghana

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    In a move to sanitize the airwaves and enforce strict adherence to frequency authorization laws, the National Communications Authority Ghana has suspended seven radio stations. This directive, issued by Sam Dzata George, was made in two separate cases, with one instance citing national security grounds and the other six cases involving stations broadcasting without valid frequency authorizations.

    The suspensions are effective immediately, with further action expected in the coming days. George emphasized the importance of media houses complying with the terms of their frequency authorizations, urging them to ensure they are operating within the law.

    This development highlights the National Communications Authority’s commitment to regulating the broadcasting industry and ensuring that all stations operate within the legal framework. The authority’s actions aim to promote fair competition, protect consumers, and maintain national security.

    The National Communications Authority Ghana is responsible for regulating the telecommunications and broadcasting industries, ensuring that all operators comply with the laws and regulations governing these sectors.



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