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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’24hr economy’ can tackle youth unemployment, dangerous migration- John Mahama

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“This 24-hour economy will be voluntary, not imposed. Businesses will be incentivized to participate by enjoying tax breaks and lower electricity tariffs for operating during off-peak hours. Special meters employ what is known as ‘Time of Use’ (TOU) tariffs to provide cheaper power to such businesses.”

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Prince Bright refresh our ears with the exhilarating ‘Thunder’ featuring Pappy Kojo

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Titled ‘Thunder,’ the exhilarating new track from the revived Prince Bright seeks to extend his presence in the industry. It weaves his velvety vocals with the foolproof bars of the two-time Ghana Music Awards winner Pappy Kojo to create a passionate–if not fiery party anthem that delightfully extols the backside of the African woman: “Your baka be thunder, ebe Bugatti fender/If I look the way e dey go, I for prepare agenda,” as goes the catchy hook. There are lots of sensual lines and adlibs for listeners to snicker at as they sway to the endearing vibes both artists lay in, giving ‘Thunder’ great replayability.

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Ghanaian Artistes Miss Out on 66th Grammy Nominations, see full nominees list

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In the category for Best African Music Performance, the spotlight shines on Nigerian talents such as Burna Boy, Davido, Asake, Olamide, Ayra Starr, and South Africa’s Tyla. Despite the absence of Ghanaian nominees, the nominations showcase the diverse musical landscape of the African continent. Burna Boy further solidifies his global impact with a nomination in the Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Sittin on Top of the World,” featuring 21 Savage, emphasizing the continued recognition of African excellence on the international stage.

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We’ll construct La General Hospital if you won’t – Youth group to government

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“We have done our survey and we have a lot of our people who are ready to come in with funding and support and that is how we’re going to engage a contractor with the funding we’re going to get from our brothers from the diaspora to now bring in the heavy equipment that will be used to do the construction and this is simply how we’re going to do it. I tell you we’ll be able to construct the hospital the same plan they have with less than the 68 Euros.

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