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StarTimes, SOS Children’s Villages Empower African Youth

Africa’s leading digital television Operator, StarTimes in collaboration with SOS Children’s Villages (SOSCV) is progressively empowering African youth to be self-reliant. In March 2017, the duo launched an initiative dubbed, “YouthCan,” purposely to provide training in marketing, customer and exposure to African youth so that they can transition successfully into …

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MTN Val’s Day Blood Donation: 1,051 Pint of Blood Collected in Northern & Savannah Regions

Tamale, Ghana – Mobile Money Implementation Controller in charge of Northern Ghana at MTN, Richmond Mensah Darfah, has commended the general public for their continuous support during the company’s annual blood donation exercise on St. Valentine’s Day. According to him, one of the many ways Ghanaians can show support and …

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N/R: Journalist Exposes Lies, Hypocrisy in Creative Arts Industry

… Of the sad departure of talented musician Mama Rams, I have read on this platform claims by some who have sought to blame the industry for a want of a better word ‘ignoring’ Mama Rams before and after her death. I don’t know what informed their conclusion which at …

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Barhama Ladies Set to Capture Tamale Central Seat For NPP

Tamale, Ghana – Political loyalists group, Barhama Ladies – say they are fully “armed” with campaign messages and activities geared towards attaining victory in the upcoming December 7 general elections for their candidate, Dr. Barhama Anyars, Parliamentary Candidate for the Tamale Central constituency and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as …

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Ghana is on Course – Bawumia

Tamale, Ghana – The combination of prudent macro-and micro- economic policies and programmes implemented by the Akufo-Addo administration over the last three years has strengthened Ghana’s economy and restored her to the path of economic development. This change in Ghana’s fortunes, which has been acknowledged by the international bodies, was …

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Many Collegeans Have Good WASSCE Grades; They Didn’t Choose Varsity Because of Job Security

The last week before universities went on holidays I met few of my friends from KNUST at CCC, Ayigya. We were having a good time until issues of education came in and Adelaide asked where I was currently. I told her Atebubu College of Education. She paused and asked “you …

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‘My Contributions’ App wins MTN MoMo and Ericsson Developer Hackathon Challenge

The champions

Accra, Ghana – In yet another exciting challenge, MTN MoMo and Ericsson cemented their intent to unlocking the local innovation potential of the continent at the just ended MoMo Developer Hackathon. CodeFount, a team of young app developers picked up the ultimate prize of USD 2500 and a trip to …

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NPP’s First Term Economic Record Surpasses All Past Govts’ in The Fourth Republic – Bawumia

Kyebi, Ghana – Ghana’s vice president has claimed that, no government in its first term under the Fourth Republic can match the economic record of the Nana Akufo-Addo administration. “For virtually every economic measure, from inflation, to interest rates, exchange rate depreciation, rate of increase of utility prices, social interventions, …

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Yapei-Kusawgu: Apologise to NDC or Forget About Having a Presiding Member at Central Gonja District Assembly

Yapei-Kusawgu, Ghana – The National Democratic Congreas (NDC) in the Central Gonja District of the Savannah Region, has said there will not be a Presiding Member at the District Assembly unless and until the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and its parliamentary candidate for the Yapei- Kusawgu Constituency Abu Kamara render …

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MTN Ghana Gifts Customers 2GB Data

Tamale, Ghana – MTN Ghana has announced a goodwill package for its data customers commencing 23rd January 2020. This is as a result of the recent disruption in data and international outbound call services which occurred last week due to cuts to the undersea cable delivering the service. The CEO …

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