MTN to reduce Mobile Money charges to promote digital payment adoption

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With about 14 million active Mobile Money users as of  June this year, MTN’s Mobile Money Limited strategy is to adopt more innovative ways of pricing that safeguard the businesses and help the company grow some more volumes of the 22.1 million active Mobile Money users.

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He anticipated a hero’s welcome but became a villain he, perhaps, never was: Black Sherif

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Mohammed Ismail Sherif’s sensation, with his unwavering ambition and captivating charisma, once more solidified his status as a trailblazer, captivating audiences worldwide and making his homeland, Ghana, exceedingly proud.

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I have changed my management and started my own recording label – Efya tells Ghanaians

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A vocal powerhouse, who consistently delivers captivating performances, Efya’s new label is set to showcase her talents and dedication to a new crop audience and will take charge of her marketing, partnerships, and distribution deals.

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‘I’m glad to be back – KiDi announces after break over health issues

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“A little under two months ago, I made the painful decision of cancelling my tour to take care of my health that included taking time off social media. In that time, I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love from family, friends, fans and the brands I work with,” he noted.

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I like the black color because I’m a ‘witch’ – Efya

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“I don’t really sleep at night and it’s been like that for a very long time. So, I figured I might as well make it cool because I’m a very Nokturnal being and I come alive at night. Most of the time I like to work late at night because it’s quiet,” the songstress added.  

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Overborrowing is one of Akufo-Addo’s biggest mistakes – Prof Adei

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“If you are a country and you borrow beyond your capacity, you will be in trouble, of course, COVID-19 came in, and the Russia-Ukraine [war]. But the reason why things got worse is because of these underlying mistakes they made and they must admit it”, Prof Adei explained

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