Ghanaian President John Mahama has suspended Supreme Court Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, a historic first for the country, amid three undisclosed petitions calling for her removal as an investigation is initiated. Critics, including former attorney general Godfred Yeboah Dame, argue that the suspension undermines judicial independence, with concerns raised over the lack of access to the petitions, which were eventually provided to Torkornoo for a private written response. As Ghana’s third female chief justice, Torkornoo will address the allegations in a hearing before a committee decides on her potential removal.
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Will the next pontiff be from Africa?
As the Catholic Church's global presence grows, Africa's Catholic population is expanding rapidly, accounting for more than half of the global increase. Despite having had three African popes in history, the lack of prominent African clergy in the Vatican raises concerns about the likelihood of electing an African pope, as influential candidates are currently absent. While some advocate for an African pope to better represent the Church's demographic, others caution against tokenism, emphasizing the need...
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