Pan African TV Celebrates First Anniversary

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Pan African Television, a private local television station aimed to project Ghanaian and African values, has commemorated its first anniversary in Accra, with a pledge to unceasingly provide excellent content and professionalism in broadcasting.

Pan Africa TV was launched on September 22, 2016 and has been the authentic source of credible and accurate news delivered to its audience.

It runs high quality programmes on human interest, health, music, sports, and entertainment with a focus on Ghana and the African continent.
Selma Alhassan, Director of Pan Africa TV, speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on the sidelines of the anniversary, disclosed that the rationale behind its establishment is to project Africa and its cultures and heritage for the development of the continent.

She explained that the station would uphold the ideals of Pan-Africanism to enlighten and shape the minds of the people to be proud of themselves as Africans.

Ms Alhassan said, ā€œWe live in Africa, we know very little about Africa and we are following the western culture. I asked a 12-year-old child who Dr Hilla Limann was, and he did not know nor has heard about him, but that child knows Kim Kardashian who is in pop culture in America.ā€
She stated that the station would raise awareness among the youth through documentaries, talk shows and quizzes to bring back positive cultural values that are fading away to make the youth more abreast of their heritage.

Ms Alhassan added that the station currently runs on Multi TV, with presence in West and Southern African countries, including Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Angola, South Africa and Congo.