FEATURE: Is slavery really over?

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Our African leaders need to do better, the greed and selfishness needs to stop, Africa is our continent and the individual countries is our Homes. Our leaders need to do better, we are tired of being immigrants and foreigners in other lands. We have been disappointed enough and it needs to STOP!!! Black People all over the world need to do United and Change our way of thinking. We are worth it! Brake free off that slave-mindset, love your skin and love your brother..

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I sold bread on the streets for 3 years – Ebo Whyte

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Uncle Ebo, a Fante, was born and raised in Kumasi. He had his basic education in Kumasi and continued his secondary education in Accra at the Osu Presbyterian Senior High School. After that, he worked for six years before he got admission into the university to read statistics. Whilst working, he joined the theatre industry and has since not looked back.

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Gee Spot: It’s double dose of goodness from MzGee as Season 3 starts!

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From relevant interviews with showbiz personalities through unveiling the latest dance steps, news in the world of entertainment with award-winning personalities and groups to ambassadorial balls that reveals the rich, contemporary lifestyle of the famous, the GIST has to come to redefine weekend TV.

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K.T Hammond calls for arrests, prosecutions in fraudulent PDS deal

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Reacting to the fallouts, K.T Hammond who is a former Deputy Energy Minister in the John Agyekum Kufuor regime, said the officials involved in the deal must be held accountable and prosecuted if further probes find them liable to this “gargantuan fraud.”

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Researchers push for inclusion of financial education in pre-tertiary curriculum

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On the issue of financial literacy, the report stated that “the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service, and in particular the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment should consider making financial education part of academic curriculum at the pre-tertiary educational level, this will equip students with basic financial literacy concepts and hopefully develop their financial literacy skills as they manage their personal finances throughout their life

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Nora Bannerman, 3 other African female business leaders list among 20 in IFC Publication

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Ghana’s Nora Bannerman turned a lifelong passion—fashion design—into a thriving enterprise. Bannerman now employs 120 workers to produce high-end garments for international retailers.
Kenya’s Wambui Mbesa grew up in a children’s home but made education a priority and now is the CEO of INTRASOFT International East Africa.
South Africa’s Soula Proxenos fought against racial injustice and gender bias from an early age—today she is a professional board director, guiding companies toward more equitable practices.
Uganda’s Anne Kabagambe credits her family for helping her overcome personal challenges; now she works as Executive Director of the World Bank Group, representing the interests of 22 African nations.

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Black Star International Film Festival announces Official Selection for 2019

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In total, twenty-seven (27) films were selected into competition in seven categories namely; Documentary, Short Film, Feature Film, Women in Film, Student Film, Africa Rising and Animation. Two (2) more films were selected into a non-competitive category for special screening. Kindly see full selection list attached.

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