
Ghana, Accra 26th March 2012: In line with its brand promise of quality television, e.tv Ghana, the fastest growing television station in Ghana, has added 'Panorama' to its bouquet of programmes. Panorama is a thirty minute social magazine programme that will critically 'put an eye on our communities' and seek to address the challenges they face whilst creating a platform for advocacy in the area of change and development.
Hosted by one of country's finest female broadcasters, Frema Ashkar, the programme will also take viewers on a journey through the beginnings of the community to its current state and highlight areas where change can be effected. It will also visit and map out possible or existing tourist facilities that may be used to generate revenue for development.
Long Form Coordinator of e.tv Ghana, Araba Forson remarks that 'there are several issues happening in our communities that need to be brought to light in order to have them resolved. We cannot be operating in communities and not care about their development. This is what Panorama is here to do - explore our communities by using the camera to tell compelling life stories of recreation, history, eco- tourism, politics and several other issues.
Panorama will hit our screens on Easter Sunday….. on e.tv Ghana.


One dead, fire officer hospitalised after bee attack at Quarry Site in Sokode Gb...
Israel and Iran step back from further strikes after renewed clashes
Patients stranded as doctors, nurses refuse to see new patients over KATH CEO su...
Avenor Rural Bank CEO’s house destroyed by fire
Three arrested in Winneba for illegal mining near GWL water lines
Two pupils of Alice Elite Academy laid to rest after fatal school bus crash
Here are areas to be affected by ECG's planned maintenance on Tuesday
Family of civil engineer killed in alleged military shooting demands justice
SHS teacher allegedly beats female student over unpaid hostel fees
Blow to EU defence cooperation as France, Germany abandon joint fighter jet prog...
