itel’s Generosity Shines Bright: GHC100,000 Donation Transforms New Abossey Okai Basic School

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Partnering with notable entities such as Google, WhatsApp TV, Gasmilla, and the Fisherman Worldwide Foundation, itel’s commitment to social responsibility was further amplified. This collaborative effort reflects a shared dedication to making a positive impact on communities and fostering educational growt

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Accra Art Week 2023 kicks off Dec 20 to celebrate creativity, culture and community

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Themed “Art from Accra is borderless”, this year’s edition aims to highlight the rich tapestry of artistic expression, emphasizing the diverse perspectives and talents that contribute to Accra’s arts and culture scene.

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Court grants New Force spokesperson Shalimar Abbiusi GH¢20K bail

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Mr Jamal Tonzua, who represented the accused person, told the court that GIS just wanted to abuse the rights of his client and that under Ghana’s Constitution, she was entitled to a fair trial, saying the GIS should have concluded their investigations before coming to court.

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Afua Asantewaa Aduonum aims to sing her way into the Guinness Book of World Records

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The current record holder, Sunil Waghmare, accomplished the feat in Nagpur, India, from March 3 to 7, 2012, by singing a diverse selection of popular Indian songs with no repetition within four hours. Asantewaa hopes to break this record and bring recognition to Ghanaian music on a global scale.

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Africa Data Centre and iOCO joins forces, to fuel competition in the IT services industry

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“To achieve effective digital transformation, today’s businesses must be able to access an ecosystem of networks and cloud providers at any time and from anywhere. Working together, iOCO and Africa Data Centres can leverage their complementary positions in the market to help customers achieve their digital transformation goals,” concludes Durvasula

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Kakum National Park anticipates more than 20,000 visitors in December

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The forest was reserved in 1931 and recognized as a National Park in 1992 whilst the Park forms the Kakum Conservation Area with the Assin Attandanso Resource Reserve. Spanning 145 square miles (375 square km), the conservation area is named after the Kakum River, originating from this protected region.

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It’s dangerous to consume vegetables cultivated in illegal mining regions – Former Environment Minister

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“We need to plant certain things that will absorb or take out the poison in the body. So we know that if you plant sunflower, it will absorb magnesium and chromium. Cabbage and broccoli will take care of lead, zinc, and cadmium so also water lettuce which will absorb cadmium, mercury, chromium, and copper,” he said.

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Passport application fees likely to go up – Foreign Affairs Ministry

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Addressing a press conference in Accra on Tuesday, November 28, he said “Liberia charges $50, we charge $8, meaning we have to subsidize every passport. So the money to buy the printers is used to subsidize the passports… And also, we are thinking of upgrading our passport from biometric to chip-embedded.

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