Ghana Jamaica Homecoming Festival launched

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The event organized by Broadway Entertainment and Dada Son Entertainment in partnership with Kaya Tours GH took place at the Accra Tourist Information Centre. It had in attendance some key industry players, and musicians including Abeiku Santana, Sammy Flex, BullDog, Mr Logic, Mr Root Eye, Epixode, Friction, and Osagyefo among others.

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Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp down in global outage: THIS IS WHY

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Last night, the whistleblower who handed a trove of documents to Congress, the Securities Exchange Commission, and The Wall Street Journal appeared on 60 Minutes and revealed her identity. Frances Haugen, a former product manager in Facebook’s now-disbanded Civic Integrity Unit, said things were “substantially worse at Facebook than anything I’d seen before.” Her goal, in coming forward, is to “fix the company, not harm it.”

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5 Steps: How To Be An Entrepreneur As An African

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Unemployment is one of Africa’s biggest problems. And so is the population. We have various problems in the environment, banking, and finance, some societies lack basic needs, how can we create a shared success that makes sure everyone enjoys a healthy and worthwhile life? Now that’s where entrepreneurship comes in.

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Ray-Ban and Facebook Launch ‘Ray-Ban Stories’ Smart Glasses

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In addition to an iconic design built with innovative technology, Ray-Ban Stories launches in conjunction with a companion app, Facebook View (iOS and Android), creating an easy way to import, edit, and share content captured on the smart glasses with the ability to upload on any social app stored on your phone: Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, Twitter, TikTok, Snapchat, and more.

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Best Ghanaian Films Streaming Right Now

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These are the films that have taken the international streaming service by storm, winning an array of local and international awards, and have broken records in the film industry.
These acclaimed movies capture the essence of the talent in the Ghanaian film industry. Most importantly, they have launched the careers of many talented actors, directors, and writers. Check them out on the streaming services that have been provided.

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What the colours of Ghana’s rich kente cloth symbolise

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Kente is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips. Almost every Ghanaian tribe wears this fabric. Kente comes from the word ‘kenten’, which means basket in the Asante dialect of Akan. It is an Akan royal and sacred cloth worn only in times of extreme importance and was the cloth of kings.[Over time, the use of kente became more widespread. However, its importance has remained and southern Ghanaians hold it in high esteem. Globally, it is used in the design of academic stole in graduation ceremonies.

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