Ghana Movie Awards Set for December 1, 2024; Nominations Open Until November 5

A roadmap for this year’s Ghana Movie Awards has been announced with the main awards gala set for December 1, 2024.
The awards event recognises achievement in the country’s film industry while emphasising the many opportunities available to filmmakers.
Filmmakers, actors and actresses have started filling nominations for the biggest night in the Ghanaian film industry with the closing deadline set for November 5, 2024.
Interested industry stakeholders can visit the website of Ghana Movie Awards to present their works under the year of review.
The awards ceremony organised by GP Production and its partners also seeks to celebrate the rich Ghanaian cultural heritage while providing a platform for filmmakers to work with a global audience.
The  main awards night will be held on December 1, 2024 at the Accra International Conference Center (AICC) .

Georgian investigators search US tech company offices, homes of nonprofit workers, local media report

TBILISI (Reuters) – Georgian authorities on Thursday raided the local offices of U.S. technology services company Concentrix and searched the homes of two employees of the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based think tank, Georgian media reported.The searches took place two days before a parliamentary election widely viewed as a test of whether the South Caucasus country returns to Moscow’s orbit or maintains its traditional pro-Western orientation.Georgia’s four main opposition parties are aiming to deprive the ruling Georgian Dream party of its constitutional majority, while Georgian Dream’s billionaire founder Bidzina Ivanishvili has vowed to ban opposition parties if his group clinches victory on Saturday.Georgia’s Interpress news agency said that members of the Finance Ministry’s investigative arm had entered Concentrix’s office complex in Tbilisi on Thursday and were conducting a search.The California-based company did not immediately reply to a request for comment outside of working hours.Separately, Georgian investigators searched the homes and offices of two non-profit workers who conduct research on Russian disinformation in the Caucasus, Interpress reported on Thursday, citing the husband of one of them.Sopo Gelava and Eto Buziashvili are both Tbilisi-based researchers at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, which studies global disinformation efforts.They were not available for comment on Thursday. The Atlantic Council did not immediately reply to a comment request.Gelava’s husband, Giorgi Noniashvili, a member of the pro-Western Federalists opposition party which is not taking part in the election, told Interpress that the family’s electronic devices had been seized during the search.”In a situation where the government is putting a lot of pressure on civil society (the search) raises a lot of question marks, especially three days before the elections,” Interpress cited Noniashvili as saying.Relations between Tbilisi and the West have deteriorated rapidly since May, when Georgian Dream passed a law on “foreign agents” that has been condemned by domestic critics and Western analysts as authoritarian and Russian-inspired.The law requires organisations receiving more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as “agents of foreign influence”.(Reporting and writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

7 Entertaining Jin Goo movies and TV shows: Descendants of the Sun, The Auditors and more

Jin Goo made his debut in 2003 with the drama All In. The same year he also appeared in the film Romantic Warriors. Over the years, he has appeared in several K-dramas and films like A Dirty Carnival, Shadow Detective, Legal High and many more. Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role in Bong Joon Ho’s 2009 film Mothers. Here are 7 must-watch Jin Goo movies and TV shows. 

7 Entertaining Jin Goo movies and TV shows: Descendants of the Sun, The Auditors and more

Jin Goo made his debut in 2003 with the drama All In. The same year he also appeared in the film Romantic Warriors. Over the years, he has appeared in several K-dramas and films like A Dirty Carnival, Shadow Detective, Legal High and many more. Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role in Bong Joon Ho’s 2009 film Mothers. Here are 7 must-watch Jin Goo movies and TV shows. 

Community Business: Busch Bus

Photo provided by Busch Bus

WILLIAMSBURG—Busch Bus is a locally owned and operated shuttle service that helps both visitors and locals get to various locations around Williamsburg.

Owner Chris Alper originally intended for the business to give tours around the historic triangle after he had been suggested the idea a few times previously.

Working in hospitality and managing properties, many guests would ask Alper about local tours. After doing some research, he was surprised to find there weren’t many offered and decided to give it a shot.

After starting Busch Bus, Alper did not quite have the level of traction he was hoping for as a touring company but had many requests for shuttle services.

And, so the business decided to transition to that.

Alper says his experience so far in running the business has led him to realize just how inquisitive people are about the area.

One of company’s main driving points is customer service. It important to Alper to interact with people and provide them with an enjoyable experience.

“Yeah we’re just doing this one thing over at Busch Gardens or Colonial Williamsburg or an airport run, but we’re giving people so much more information and allowing them to have an experience on such a simple pleasure— just going on a ride. But we’re giving them so much more than that and sparking the interest for people to come back,” says Alper. “I think that’s been the biggest eye-opener.”

“Being able to provide a service to all of our guests within the area coming to visit we’re just happy to take them to where they want to be and put a smile on their face and make sure that everyone is enjoying this town as much as we do,” Alper added.

It is noted that the shuttle does not currently have a full ADA wheelchair lift. However, if guests can use three steps, the buses have a cargo space where guests can store mobility aid equipment.

The shuttle is able to be booked for $10 a passenger/round trip and travels to not only Busch Gardens but also Colonial Williamsburg and William & Mary primarily.

The shuttle begins operations an hour prior to Busch Gardens opening till an hour after it closes. Alper states the bus takes stops to and from Colonial Williamsburg during its open hours. 

For more information or to reserve a ride, please visit the official Busch Bus website.

Fact check: There was no recent book fair in Lahore that sold only 35 books

Despite several social media posts alleging that a recent Lahore book fair sold only 35 books, no evidence was found to prove that any such incident occurred and the source of the information admitted that the news was shared without verification.On October 20, a Facebook post by Startup Karachi, a page describing itself as a media company, garnered 1,900 reactions and 1,400 shares.
The caption of the post read, “At a recent book fair in Lahore, the spotlight was unexpectedly stolen by delicious food rather than literature. While only 35 books were sold, attendees indulged in a remarkable 1,200 shawarmas and 800 biryanis. The event, which aimed to promote reading and culture, turned into a culinary extravaganza, highlighting the community’s love for food.”
Similarly, a reel on the alleged book fair’s sales by digital creators TheMedBros attracted 6,200 reactions and 629 shares. Many other similar Facebook pages that aggregate news and information also shared the alleged development.
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif weighed in and shared his thoughts on the matter in a tweet on October 22, stating: “In the battle between the stomach and the mind, the chances of the mind dominating are low. In general, our collective mental appetite is still low.” His post gained 50,500 views.
Notably, none of the observed posts shared specific or important details such as the organisers of the event, the location, dates and any photographs of the event.
After investigating the viral posts further, they were sourced to a social media post by actor and producer Khaled Anam.
The actor’s X and Instagram accounts showed no such post, however, an October 19 post on his Threads account read: “Last week, a book fair was organised in a college in Lahore. According to the report of the college administration, 1,200 shawarma, 800 biryanis, 900 burgers, 1,800 Coca-Cola drinks and a total of 35 books were sold at the fair.”
iVerify initiated a fact-check to determine the veracity of the claim due to its virality and strong public interest in and engagement with the alleged development that led to even a federal minister commenting on it.
No relevant news reports of medical coverage regarding any recent major book fairs were found. The most prominent book fair in Lahore is the Lahore International Book Fair (LBIF), which is usually held in February.
LBIF Vice Chairman Kashif Mir Zubair told iVerify, “The genesis of this so-called ‘news’ seems to be from a clickbait social media page/website. I am happy to report that this news is 100 per cent fake, as far as it pertains to the LBIF. It is possible that a small book fair was held at some college which also had stalls for food and someone has written the story in a way which reflects on the LBIF.
“The 37th LBIF was held in February 2024, at the Lahore Expo Centre, with 200+ stalls. It was attended by hundreds of thousands of people during the five-day event and books worth tens of millions of rupees were sold at great discounts. All major publishers and booksellers of Pakistan participated in this book fair [as they do every year]. I also need to point out that there were not [nor have there ever been] any ‘food stalls’ at the LIBF as we only allow exhibitors who are publishers or booksellers.”
Anam offered an apology and clarification in a subsequent video message on his X account for his earlier social media post.
“A clarification was needed from which I am about to give because something arose on social media and it escalated. Two days ago, I saw someone’s post in English which I found to be humorous so translated it in Urdu and shared it on my social media page as a joke.
“It was wrongly interpreted, well I am not concerned with how it was interpreted, but my mistake was that I should verified whether something like that actually happened and if it did, then I should have mentioned the source. I’ll tell you the source, they were some webpages that I can name but I don’t want anyone to be troubled because of me,” he said.
“Because the fault was mine I shared something without verification, so I apologise for that. Because I shared it as a joke, I did not know that it would be taken in the wrong direction. I still think it is a joke but because some people got the opportunity to [make fun] of our country, cities and students so we should not at all give such a chance to anyone.”
The actor said he had immediately removed his post when he saw that it did not seem appropriate, while some pointed out that the post was shared every now and then and was attributed to different people.
Reiterating his apology, the actor vowed to never again share anything without verification. His clarification was also reported by BBC Urdu, which reached out to the actor for a comment on the matter.
This fact check was originally published by iVerify Pakistan — a project of CEJ and UNDP.