CMAM and TICDCE ink agreement on digital content development projectKaneshie Court fines drivers for breaking traffic rules

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A cooperation agreement was recently signed between the Ennejma Ezzahra Centre of Arab and Mediterranean Music (CMAM) and the Tunis International Centre for Digital Cultural Economy (TICDCE), aimed at developing an immersive experience inside the palace using virtual reality and augmented reality. The initiative seeks to connect young Tunisians with their musical cultural heritage. Through the development of digital content, this project consists of retracing part of the history of Tunisian music through, among other things, the instruments that have enriched the collections and annals of the Ennejma Ezzahra Palace. This initiative, the CMAM points out, is part of the project to preserve the musical instruments at the Ennejma Ezzahra Palace, a three-year project (2022-2025) funded by CMAM, the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) and the US Embassy in Tunis. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse The Kaneshie District Court has ordered eight drivers to pay a fine of 25 penalty units equivalent to GHC300.00 for breaking various traffic rules. John Aggrey, Etu Kyeadze, Kingsley Owusu, Pascal Asomaning, Evans Aidoo, Jonathan Amoah, Samuel Baidoo and Yussif Ibrahim, will serve one week in prison for failing to pay the GHC300.00 each. All the drivers admitted the offences, including unauthorised parking, impeding other vehicular movements, posing danger to other road users and causing road obstruction. Police Chief Inspector Apeweh Achana giving the facts told the Court presided over by Nana Abena Aso Owusu-Omenyo that on January 3, 2024, between 0800 hours and 0900 hours, police patrol team was on routine checks in some suburbs of the Accra Metropolis to ensure safety and free movements of cars and pedestrians on the roads. The team, he said, encountered the drivers at the Cow Lane Rawlings Park breaching traffic regulations. They were arrested for parking their vehicles on unauthorised places, solic iting for passengers at an unapproved area, causing road obstruction as well as posing danger to other motorists and pedestrians. Chief Inspector Achana said they were processed and put before the Court. Source: Ghana News Agency

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