Fidelity Bank Named Bank of the Year at 8th Ghana Business Awards

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The Bank of the Year award is underpinned by Fidelity Bank’s remarkable financial strength. In 2024, the bank recorded a profit before tax of GH¢1.21 billion and saw deposits grow by 40% to GH¢17.65 billion, reflecting deep customer trust. This performance, achieved despite a challenging economic climate, is supported by a robust capital adequacy ratio of 19.55% and disciplined risk management that has kept non-performing loans below 10%

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The British Museum’s new book on the Asante Jug

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The British Museum’s Object in Focus series has published The Asante Ewer that unpacks the history of a fascinating vessel and its journey from medieval England of the fourteenth century to West Africa and back to England.  Published in collaborative distribution with the leading US Barnes and Noble, it throws light on a single object […]

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Mahama directs extension of railway line from Tema Port to Dawa Industrial Enclave

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Touching on dismantling old railway tracts, the President directed the transport minister to ensure the project is executed by railway workers. He also instructed that the metals are transported directly to factories for recycling.

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Ghanaians unite to demand cancellation of Israeli Film Festival at Silverbird over Gaza genocide concerns

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“Any platform for apartheid, genocide, and the mass killing of Palestinian civilians is complicity in crimes against humanity,” the group warned, adding that “history will hold accountable those who side with apartheid and occupation.”

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Musicians Union briefs Tourism Minister on funeral rites for Dada KD, Daddy Lumba

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The funeral for Dada KD would take place on September 20, 2025, at the Forecourt of the State House in Accra, the family said.
“The body will then be transported to Agona Asamang in the Ashanti Region on September 21 for burial,” they said.
The change in the original schedule was necessitated by the ongoing funeral observances for the Asantehemaa.

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